Google-Drive Auto-Sync on Ubuntu 16.04
You may try insync. It woks pretty well, but it's non-free.
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Mazen Alotaibi is an engineer, researcher, and thinker. He works at the Center for Genome Research & Bio-computing (CGRB) as a Computational Data Scientist. Most recently, he graduated from Oregon State Univesity with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science Applied in Artificial Intelligence; with a minor in Actuarial Science. He worked at CGRB as a Lead GPU Computational Researcher during his senior year at OSU. He was the Vice-President of OSU ML/AI Club (known as OSU AI Club now). He works on projects on GitHub and participates in Kaggle competitions to distract him from academia. You could contact me.
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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How can I auto-sync my files from Google Drive and make them in a Google-Drive folder whenever a new file added/removed it would update the changes rather than downloading the whole Google Drive from scratch whenever I try to access it.
I have used the native Google Drive app on my Windows and MacOS devices and they worked perfectly.