Description
Grive FOR LINUX
Grive is an open source command-line project written in C++ and designed to provide an independent implementation of the Google Drive client for GNU/Linux that's able to make two-side synchronization between a local directory and Google Drive.
Grive is designed to use the Google Document List API to communicate with Google servers. Users can easily install Grive on their Ubuntu systems using the Grive Tools application.
Technical Specifications:
- Price: FREE
- Developer: Lorenzo Breda
- Written in: C++
- Platform: GNU/Linux
- Functionality: Two-way synchronization with Google Drive
User Reviews for Grive FOR LINUX 7
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Grive FOR LINUX offers seamless two-side synchronization between local directory and Google Drive in a command-line interface. Great for Ubuntu users.
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Grive is fantastic! The two-way sync works flawlessly, making my file management so much easier.
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I love Grive! It's straightforward to set up and has made syncing with Google Drive a breeze on Linux.
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This app is a game changer! Grive allows me to keep my files updated effortlessly. Highly recommend!
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Grive is an excellent tool for Linux users. It’s reliable, efficient, and the open-source aspect is a big plus!
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I’ve been using Grive for months now, and it never fails me. Smooth synchronization with Google Drive every time!
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Absolutely love Grive! It's easy to use and has transformed how I manage my files across devices.