SparkleShare creates a special folder on your computer. You can add remotely hosted folders (or "projects") to this folder. These projects will be automatically kept in sync with both the host and all of your peers when someone adds, removes or edits a file.
-SparkleShare was made to cover certain use cases, but doesn't handle every scenario well. To help you decide if SparkleShare is right for you, here's a few examples of what it does well and less well:
-Great:
-Not so great:
-Have fun!
-SparkleShare is a file sharing and collaboration app. It works just like Dropbox, and you can run it on your own server.
+SparkleShare is based on the popular version control system Git. It even supports the popular extension Git LFS to deal well with large files. So if you are already using Git repositories in your company, SparkleShare will integrate seamlessly.
+Fixes and improvements:
+SparkleShare 2.0 is a clean break and will be incompatible with the 1.x series. Repositories added using 1.0 will likely not work and will have to be re-synced to take advantage of 2.0 features (1.x and 2.x clients will still be able to sync to the same repository without problems).
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