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According to the [http://www.ifolder.com iFolder Wiki]: iFolder is file sharing solution for backing up and duplicating files across several machines. It can work in a small workgroup or a larger environment. It is very simple to install, configure and use.
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''iFolder is a file sharing solution for workgroup and enterprise environments. Using the iFolder client, users can share mutiple directories of files across a local area network with other users. Using the iFolder client coupled with either the iFolder Enterprise Server or Simple Server users can share across the internet with other users.'' == Installation and Configurtion ==
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To break that down, iFolder is: To configure an iFolder environment, you need both a server and a client. The server runs the iFolder Enterprise Server software which hosts all the files and controls the clients. The client connects to the server to access, backup and download iFolders.
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 * An application for sharing and backing up folders over several machines
 * A project sponsored by [http://www.novell.com Novell]
 * An application written in [http://www.go-mono.com Mono] C#
 * A very useful application if you have a laptop or several machines!
    * ["iFolderClient"]
    * ["iFolderEnterpriseServer"]
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Yes, there are other solutions which have existed but iFolder is very simple with an user to use front end. The current features of iFolder are:

 * Workgroup Sharing - You can share files between several computers without needing a sever
 * Enterprise Sharing - All files are stored on a server and synchronized between many computers
 * Works on Mac OS X and Windows as well as many Linux distribution
 * Gaim Intergration
 * Nautilus Intergration
 * Obviously, a Open Source project. However, the non-free database backend used for storing information is not Open Source which restricts it from being included with Ubuntu. A new backend which is Open Source compliant is being written.
Thanks must go to [http://www.sourceguru.net Martin] and [http://www.whiprush.org Jorge] for packaging, hosting and supporting iFolder on Ubuntu.
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So, you've looked around and decided you want to try iFolder. There is currently '''one''' solution at moment. You have to build iFolder from the source code (which isn't as difficult as it sounds. However, the Universe guys are working on iFolder packages. When these are available, this page will be updated. == Help ==
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=== From Packages ===

There are no packages available at the moment.

=== From Source (Recommended) ===

You can find out how to build iFolder and Simias from source [Building_iFolder here].
    * #ifolder on irc.gimp.org is a good place to start. I'm usually on there as sebpayne to help.
    * The [http://www.ifolder.com iFolder Wiki] is a good place to start for documentation
    * [http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/maillist/?group_id=1372 iFolder Mailing Lists]

What is iFolder?

iFolder is file sharing solution for backing up and duplicating files across several machines. It can work in a small workgroup or a larger environment. It is very simple to install, configure and use.

Installation and Configurtion

To configure an iFolder environment, you need both a server and a client. The server runs the iFolder Enterprise Server software which hosts all the files and controls the clients. The client connects to the server to access, backup and download iFolders.

  • ["iFolderClient"]
  • ["iFolderEnterpriseServer"]

Thanks must go to [http://www.sourceguru.net Martin] and [http://www.whiprush.org Jorge] for packaging, hosting and supporting iFolder on Ubuntu.

Using iFolder

Help

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