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Printer-friendly versionSend to friendPDF versionAcid Rain 
Acid Rain is an application that lets you synchronize files between computers and keep track of changes in them. Acid Rain uses Mercurial technology to keep files, making it possible to use independently on a single computer, saving different versions of your documents or to use an external server to synchronize the files on different computers. Theoretically you can use any hosting Mercurial service. Another option is to build your own server, using Acid Rain Server, to synchronize files between multiple computers over a local network or Internet. At the time of writing this Acid Rain is a beta version that almost nobody has downloaded, although I haven't done anything to publicize its existence.

Kfilebox

Kfilebox  is a KDE Dropbox client. I left the project in September 2010 by a number of reasons that can be found in this blog. After that I undertook with users to minimally maintain the application and from the beginning of 2011 there have been some changes in this regard. Kfilebox in its first year reached more than 16,000 downloads, which far exceeded my expectations and even more taking into account  the limited audience to which it is targeted (KDE users with Dropbox account)