cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41490352
I’m glad to announce v0.4.4 release!
Syncspirit is independent BEP protocol implementation. Like syncthing is continuous peer-to-peer file synchronization tool.
You can download ready-to-use binaries for Linux x86_64 (AppImage), Windows 32 bit (WindowsXP is supported), Windows 64 bit and Mac OS X (Apple silicon,
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine syncspirit-fltk.appis required to launch).Notable changes:
- [fltk] allow to regenereate certificate/key pair and soft restart
- [core] reduce memory consumption to ~30%
- [core] do not consume CPU when idle
- [core] govern file system operations (scan, read, write, delete etc.) from control thread
- [core, bugfix] use system/default ssl root CAs to connect to syncthing infrastructure (might require to delete configuration from previous installation).
- [fltk, bugfix] fogetting to insert deleted folder into pending list
(Syncspirit)[https://github.com/basiliscos/syncspirit/] is a syncthing-compatible is written from the scratch software in C++ as classical desktop application.
Syncspirit source code uses GPLv3 license.
Any feedback is welcome!
WBR, basiliscos.



Thanks for being open about it. I’ve been looking for syncthing alternatives, this seems closest to it. Will there be a an android version ?
Adroid-UI is lower priority, probably will be done after finishing core features and implementing them in desktop.
Also, google seems moving towards making android ecosystem more and more close; this might be a problem.
However, if there are somebody willing to contribute with Android, then I help, of course.