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Gal78rus2015-03-21 10:42:56
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Gal78rus, 2015-03-21 10:42:56

Where can I find a working client for Google Drive under Linux?

Insync tried in the trial period. A crutch, also paid, not today, tomorrow they can turn it off.
Grive Tools freezes when transferring a large number of files.
Who's getting out?

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Denis Verbin, 2015-03-22
@rez0n

Insync beat all Google docs for me.
It is better to find it on github, in the python section there are a lot of self-written, worthy clients.

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web_xaser, 2015-03-21
@webxaser

Crutch WebDAV .

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DR_Demons, 2015-03-21
@DR_Demons

They promise to support google drive in the new gnome 3.16 release in May, hold on)

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c3lt, 2015-03-27
@c3lt

there is a wonderful thing like www.lbreda.com/grive

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Vitaly Kapranov, 2016-01-22
@kfun

apparently, no one found anything worthy, I even decided and paid $ 5 for OverGrive, as a result, he downloaded 50 gigs from the disk for a week, and a month later deleted everything from both the PC and the disk. I restored the files from the disk basket, but the srach turned out to be hard

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MS24, 2016-02-12
@MS24

Try CloudCross
cloudcross.mastersoft24.ru/ru

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bosha, 2016-04-28
@bosha

Recently, Ubuntu 16.04 has been released. Along with it is the latest gnome that has native support for google drive . Not exactly a great solution, but at least something. :)

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