For some reason, Google seems to dislike Google Drive users Who prefer Linux. l find this particularly strange, since Google's Chrome OS is based on Linux. Thankfully, the folks over at lnsync not only provide Linux support for Google Drive syncing, they do it with style. lnsync is a commercial, proprietary application that installs natively in Linux (https://WWW.insynchq.com). It offers selective sync, integration with several file managers and a nice tray icon showing sync activity. The coolest feature, however, is the seamless conversion from Google Docs format to LibreOffice format. You can edit your Google Drive documents with the native Libre0ffice application, and then it automatically will sync to the cloud in the Web-based Google Docs format! |'ve tried only a few documents, but in my limited testing, the conversion and sync have been perfect. lnsync has a 15-day free trial and a one-time cost of 559.99. Packages are available for Ubuntu, Fedora, IVIEPIS and even an unofficial build for Arch Linux. Now that version 1.0 has been released, lnsync is available for anyone to download. Due to its native Linux support and super- cool conversion/sync ability, lnsync earns this month's Editors' Choice award._s1-mwnrownns
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