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BitTorrent Sync

Resilio Sync
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Original author(s) Konstantin Lissounov
Developer(s) Resilio, Inc.
Stable release
2.4.4 / 9 December 2016; 4 months ago (2016-12-09)
Development status Active
Operating system Windows NT, macOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Amazon Kindle Fire
Available in 13 languages
Type File Synchronization
License Freemium
Website www.resilio.com

Resilio Sync (formerly BitTorrent Sync) by Resilio, Inc. is a proprietary peer-to-peer file synchronization tool available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Amazon Kindle Fire and BSD. It can sync files between devices on a local network, or between remote devices over the Internet via a modified version of the BitTorrent protocol.

Although not touted by the developers as an intended direct replacement nor competitor to cloud-based file synchronization services, it has attained much of its publicity in this potential role. This is mainly due to the ability of Resilio Sync to address many of the concerns in existing services relating to file storage limits, privacy, cost, and performance.

On 24 January 2013, BitTorrent, Inc. announced a call for pre-alpha testers to help test a new "distributed syncing product to help manage personal files between multiple computers".

Several private pre-alpha builds of "SyncApp" were subsequently made available to a limited group of alpha testers between January 2013 and April 2013. In mid-April 2013, the name "SyncApp" was dropped in favor of "BitTorrent Sync".

On 23 April 2013, the previously private "alpha" was opened up to general users.

As of 6 May 2013, more than a petabyte of anonymous data had been synced between users, with over 70 terabytes synced daily.

As of 16 July 2013, more than eight petabytes of data had been synced using the software.

BitTorrent Sync migrated from "alpha" to "beta", released an Android app, and introduced versioning on 17 July 2013.

On 27 August 2013, BitTorrent Sync for iOS was announced.

On 5 November 2013, BitTorrent announced the release of BitTorrent Sync Beta API and version 1.2 of the client, along with the milestone, having over 1 million monthly active users synced over 30 petabytes of data to date.

As of 26 August 2014, there have been more than 10 million user installs and more than 80 petabytes of data synced between users.

On 3 March 2015, the product finally exited beta as a commercial product, with the inclusion of a paid Pro version.

On 9 September 2015, with the release of Sync 2.2, in the free version, the 10 folder limit that had been introduced with 2.0, was removed.

On 21 January 2016 the release of Sync 2.3 introduced the Encrypted Folder plus the ability to run as a Windows Service, to use the SDcard on Android and for paid users Selective Sync support in Linux


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