

Devices dropping their connection and not regaining it until they restart Syncthing.Syncthing inexplicably reporting that files or folders are out of sync or “99% syncing stuck”.


However, some users seek a Syncthing alternative due to issues such as: Maybe it depends on particular configuration and/or bandwidth, but I've never seen it get in the way as major resource hog or having slow speeds.As a P2P-based (peer-to-peer) file synchronization solution, Syncthing provides faster, more reliable file replication than most conventional file sharing and synchronization software. I'm using Dropbox from the day one, and it's been working without major glitches all the time. I'm really platform/client agnostic and just want to have job done and work with tools that meet my demands. I hate them as much I hate every greedy major company, be it Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dropbox or whatever. It falls within common price range, maybe buck or two more for the monthly plan I use. I've never had problems with its transfer speeds or app behavior systemwise.ģ. Dropbox have features other clients lack, and is reliableĢ. the only major thing that I didn't tried is OneDrive, but it doesn't look promising according to many folks over here.ġ. Tried Google Drive and had to wait everytime for a few gigs file to be zipped for download, had to manually delete every file from account because they don't allow deleting all at once (! - support told me it's for my own security lol), tried now defunct, advertised as safe and reliable because it's from Barracuda Networks, and it went down after several years. I've tried iCloud but their transfer speeds are beyond pathetic, clumsy web interface, poor syncing. Versioning, selective sync, reliability, simple sharing even with people who don't have DB account, OS independent seamless syncing across the devices. Like others have already posted, Dropbox have options which other clients simply lack.
