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Syncthing is an open-source continuous file synchronization application designed to keep data identical across two or more computers in real time without relying on external servers or cloud providers. Operating in the File Synchronization category, the program encrypts traffic end-to-end and stores data only on user-controlled devices, ensuring that sensitive information remains private and is never uploaded to third-party infrastructure. Typical use cases include keeping office documents synchronized between a desktop and laptop, mirroring photo libraries among family machines, backing up project folders to a home server, or maintaining identical web-development environments across distributed teams. Version 2.0.16, issued as the forty-fifth public release since the project’s inception, refines conflict-resolution logic, reduces CPU usage during large-folder scans, and updates the embedded Web GUI for easier folder-sharing management. Because Syncthing communicates directly over TLS-secured channels, it functions reliably on local networks or across the internet without port-forwarding when relay servers are enabled, and it offers granular ignore patterns, versioning, and per-folder rate limits to accommodate bandwidth-constrained connections. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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