Looking for Linux Apps to Manage Multiple Cloud Storage Providers

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Asked By SunnyDaze19 On

Hey everyone! I've been having a blast with CachyOS lately, but I hit a snag while transitioning from Windows to Linux. I need to migrate my cloud storage and while I can access it through a browser, I'm hoping to find a FOSS app that lets me manage Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive all in one place. I've checked around online but haven't found any solid suggestions yet. Got any recommendations?

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Answered By TechieTurtle42 On

RClone is awesome! If you need encryption, you might also want to consider Cryptomater, although it's paid for mobile devices.

Answered By CloudyNimbus87 On

You should definitely check out RClone! It's a great tool that meets your needs for managing multiple cloud storage services.

SunnyDaze19 -

Will look into it, cheers!

Answered By FileFinder99 On

You could check the Arch Wiki for FUSE support. It has a list of userspace file systems that can let you mount cloud storage—might help you find what you need!

Answered By CleverCheetah66 On

Insync is another option, but it's a paid app. Just a heads up! It also integrates nicely with GNOME.

Answered By GnomeGuru88 On

If you're using GNOME, the Nautilus file browser has built-in support for FUSE, and I've been using it with GDrive without any issues!

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