Make your life on Linux so much easier and more secure by managing your Google Drive & OneDrive files straight from your Desktop.
With Insync, you can now sync, edit, backup and share files without opening a million browser tabs.
Here are some of the benefits insync has (depending on plan). And yes it also has options for one time purchase!
Cross-Platform
Sync your files across Windows, Linux and Mac.
File Manager Integration
Access your files on Explorer, Finder and Linux file managers (Nautilus, Dolphin, Thunar, etc) with badging and right-click menus.
Base Folders
Assign local sync folders for Google Drive (My Drive, Shared with me, Shared Drives).
Selective Sync
Choose to sync any item from cloud to local or local to cloud.
1-Way Sync
Sync your files from source to target
Changes to the source will affect the target while changes to the target will not affect the source.
Merge Folders
Merge a cloud folder with a local folder of a different name, and keep it synced.
Sync Peripherals
Sync external drives, network drives, thumb drives & SD cards.
Multicloud
Sync your Google Drive and OneDrive files with one app.
Multiple Accounts
Sync all your Google Drive accounts with one app.
Cloud Browser
Browse your cloud files without a web browser even when offline.
Cloud Shortcuts
Open, share, rename or delete files without a browser.
File & Folder Sharing
Get share links or manage permissions without a browser.
Docs Conversion
Convert Google Docs to MS Office/Open Document, or MS Office to Open Document — automatically when syncing.
Ignore Rules
Set rules for files or folders you don’t want to sync, similar to .gitignore
Feed
Monitor your file activities and sync errors in real time.
Support
Email support for a helping hand when you need it.
Sync shared files
Directly sync your Google Drive “Shared with me” & OneDrive “Shared files” to your desktop
Go see what all the fuss is about here: https://www.insynchq.com/