GNU/Linux Fedora 39 Installing Google Drive Client – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Google Drive ODrive Flatpak App in Fedora 39 GNU/Linux Desktops.
Most noteworthy: with ODrive the Google Drive Documents are immediately Synced into Regular Folder instead of WebDav Clients like GNOME Online Account.
And ODrive is a Free, Open-Source Electron-based App that allows you to Sync and/or Backup Files To and From Google Drive without needing to open Browser Tabs or tussle with Terminal-based tools.
Moreover, one major plus to this tool is that it’s Simple to Set-Up and simple to Use.
And ODrive Client is Fast, Secure and Easy to Use. Features:
- Automatic synchronization between file.
- Automatically updates modified files.
- Gives Notification
- Run in system tray
- No need to spend money.
Finally, the guide includes detailed instructions on How to Getting Started with Google Drive Syncing.
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