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OwnCloud instead of MyJDwonloader?
I hold JD2 and the team behind it in high regards, but - unfortunately - I'm paranoid.
I'd like to keep download lists in sync between my workstations and laptop, but don't want to have them stored anywhere else but my own OwnCloud installation. any chance that JD2 will one day support OwnCloud? tnx & cu |
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MyJDownloader is only a service to provide api access to your JDownloader without having to mess with port forwarding/firewall/proxies. It supports relay and direct connections. Connections are fully end-to-end encrypted.
That said, I don't see any *store* in MyJDownloader. You are free to put your JDownloader installation on dropbox/owncloud... of course you should pay attention not to use it multiple times concurrently
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ah, thanks, I got the MyJD concept wrong.
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In case you got questions about it, ask here or contact us via support@jdownloader.org
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Is the status here still the same?
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Still same answer/status. There are no plans to add sync support
You can also just place/sync the cfg folder of JDownloader, that way your settings/links/accounts are also in *sync* |
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