![]() ![]() Installed PhotoPrism, which seemed to be the nicest solution for my use.Configured it for the use case: local original folder as a master for all my photos, shared with my phone device as “receive-only”, in advanced configuration (top-right corner) I set the “Ignore Delete” on the folder, also, I set the “send-only” on the mobile device side.Installed Syncthing on the Raspberry and on my Android phone.Now I’m looking for a solution to access shared folders on Syncthing through either as a website, PWA (home screen icon imitating a website being an app) or a dedicated app (like Google Drive). It will also “result in better performance for end users,” a complaint for some today.First of all, I could achieve a very nice implementation of combining Syncthing with PhotoPrism on a Raspberry Pi 4 device to get my photos synced one way (from phone to Raspberry, if I delete a photo on the phone, it still remains in my “home cloud”) and view the photos with even a better end-user experience that I had with Google Photos. ![]() This unification is meant to simplify the IT deployment process and reduce confusion around which app to use. More details on consumer timelines will be announced closer to availability.Īhead of that, Google Workspace accounts can preview the new beta client by signing up for a preview. The transition will be self-serve for end users. We will provide 3 months’ notice for Google Workspace admins and end users before the deadline to transition to Drive for desktop. We will share more details later this year on how Backup and Sync users can get started with Drive for desktop. We’ll announce when Drive for desktop is ready for Backup and Sync users. This is currently just a branding change and “all functionality will remain the same,” but the app will get the big update later this year.Īt that time, Backup and Sync users will be transitioned to that new version of Drive for desktop: The changes start with Drive File Stream being renamed as of version 45 - as seen in the screenshots below. Meanwhile, regular users will be able to sync individual files in My Drive for offline use, a dark mode, and see some Microsoft Office and Outlook integrations. Other consumer features coming include syncing local folders (Documents, Desktop, etc.) to Google Drive, and multi-account access. The app previously known as Drive File Stream will be updated to also “back up photos and videos to Google Photos,” as well as upload an Apple Photos library and connected USB storage. To address this, we’re planning to unify these sync clients later in 2021, bringing the most used features from both Drive File Stream and Backup and Sync to all of our users.Īt a high-level, Backup and Sync is going away in favor of a new “Google Drive for desktop” that’s meant for consumers and business users alike. Some of our Google Workspace customers have deployed both sync solutions, which can be confusing for end users and challenging for IT departments to manage. Last month, we reported that Drive File Stream was being renamed to “Google Drive for desktop.” This name change is part of a broader move in 2021 to unify the current enterprise client with the consumer-focused Backup and Sync app that offers Google Photos upload. ![]()
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