Open Source C Communications Apps for Apple iPhone

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    Seafile

    Seafile

    High performance file syncing and sharing

    Seafile is an open source file sync & share solution designed for high reliability, performance and productivity. Sync, share and collaborate across devices and teams. Build your team's knowledge base with Seafile's built-in Wiki feature. Organize files into libraries. A library can be selectively synced into any device. Reliable and efficient file syncing improves your productivity. Access files in the cloud in local S: drive without syncing them. Extends the local disk space with the massive storage capacity on the server. Files can be used offline too. Features built with enterprise environments in mind: AD/LDAP integration, group syncing, department hierarchy, fine-grained permission control. Edit Wiki documents in Markdown format, with built-in WYSIWYG Markdown editor. Knowledge management becomes very efficient with our full-text search, file tagging and review features. The core of Seafile server is written in C programming language. It is small and has a fantastic performance.
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