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Insync vs Proton Drive

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Insync

6.0
Cloud & Storage

Manage your Google Drive and OneDrive files

Proton Drive

7.0
Cloud & Storage

Client for Proton Drive

Metric Insync Proton Drive
Category Cloud & Storage Cloud & Storage
AI Score 6.0 7.0
30-day Installs 18 486
90-day Installs 64 1.5K
365-day Installs 259 5.2K
Version 3.9.9.60038 2.11.4
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 18 9
GitHub Forks 5 -
Open Issues 6 -
License MIT MIT
Language JavaScript Go
Last GitHub Commit 10y ago 2y ago
First Seen Jun 12, 2013 Nov 23, 2023

Reviews

Insync

Insync allows users to sync and manage files between Google Drive and OneDrive without requiring a desktop app, making it ideal for those who prefer lightweight cloud storage solutions. It offers selective sync and offline access, benefiting users who need to manage multiple cloud storage services efficiently.

Insync syncs files between Google Drive and OneDrive, enabling users to manage their cloud storage without a desktop application.

Pros

  • + Ability to sync files without a desktop application
  • + Support for both Google Drive and OneDrive
  • + Selective sync and offline access capabilities

Cons

  • - GitHub repository shows limited recent activity
  • - No mobile app available

Proton Drive

Proton Drive offers end-to-end encrypted cloud storage, with a focus on privacy and security. The macOS client integrates seamlessly with Apple devices, benefiting users seeking secure cloud solutions.

Provides a client for Proton Drive, enabling secure, encrypted cloud storage access on macOS.

Pros

  • + Strong focus on security with end-to-end encryption
  • + Open-source code builds trust and allows community contributions
  • + Available across multiple platforms, including iOS and Android

Cons

  • - Low GitHub engagement and community activity
  • - Limited install count indicating relatively low adoption