

Syncthing has it’s own web interface which any web browser can connect to.
For more information refer to syncthing documentation and configuring section. More specifically for the GUI : An Intro to the GUI


Syncthing has it’s own web interface which any web browser can connect to.
For more information refer to syncthing documentation and configuring section. More specifically for the GUI : An Intro to the GUI


It’s only meant to manage when syncthing is running and notify about running state. Native syncthing webui interface is good and I don’t understand why some apps bother to implement their own.
Personnally, no matter if it’s on my phone ot desktop, I only use webui. So on Android it’s exactly what I need.
On android, imho, there is only 2 alternatives : marcus syncthing tray and syncthing fork.
I would say first one is too complex and don’t have a good UI for phone.
Second one is now developed after original dev (catfriend) handed it’s repo. Communication about this change has been quite obscure and circonstances are not clear, especially when new owner was without previous history. A lot of people think it’s shaddy. It has been several months now and I don’t know what’s the consensus now!


With smartphones current prices and componants becoming more expensive they are realizing not a lot of people will buy a smartphone costing more than 1500 dollars. Especially when hardware is now good enough and people are starting to try to keep their phone as long as possible.
Making you rent your phone allow to hide how much it’s going to cost you and ensure them a steady cash income.


Feeder on Android. Default choice I would say.
Michael Scott is really the perfect personnification!