The open source software SparkleShare is primarily for advanced users. The complex system is mostly used by Linux system administrators and is a viable alternative to ownCloud, if users are aware that fundamental technical knowledge is a basic requirement. One big upside is the use of the version control system Git. This allows for the tracking of all amendments and modifications, something which is particularly useful for projects with many employees working on them. To make the files available on your own local server, both Git and the encryption process SSH are necessary.
When it comes to file synchronization, SparkleShare users must, however, put up with certain restrictions. For this reason, it is recommended to use another software for synchronizing personal music and image files. On top of this, SparkleShare’s client encryption is not optimal, as file names on the server cannot be encrypted. It is also possible to set just one password, which then cannot be changed. All in all, there is no doubt that a better configured encryption system would be beneficial.
For those who see themselves as technically versed, SparkleShare is certainly worth a shot as an ownCloud alternative. This is especially true for users of Linux, where the software works even better.
For those who see themselves as technically versed, SparkleShare is certainly worth a shot as an ownCloud alternative. This is especially true for users of Linux, where the software works even better.