That's good to see a comment with a link, that's what helps people make informed decisions, not simple statements of opinion.
paradox2011
joined 1 year ago
That's strange, I can't say I've experienced any of that over the past few years I've been using it. I have seen small differences in how windows and Linux handle the connection, but I think that has more to do with my Linux network settings than the app.
This is not a helpful comment 😄 give some reasons, don't expect people to simply listen to a statement of opinion.
KDEConnect works great, you can share every form of content I've run across between desktop and mobile device. Runs on Linux, Windows and Android. Not sure if there's a Mac client.
How are your backups currently stored, simple copies of the files like you would make with rsync? I assume your on a Linux NAS, in which case fdupes would likely fit the bill. meld would be another option, and it also has a GUI if your NAS isn't headless.
For future backups restic might be a nice option as it deduplicates itself each time you run the backup. You can set retention policies (i.e. 7 daily, 4 weekly, 2 monthly, etc...) that only keep regulated intervals of backups.