I have been running a hosted instance (digital ocean) with Nextcloud for years and it works perfectly for this almost exact scenario. It has problems with some hidden files such as .htaccess at times, but otherwise works fantastic. I have abandoned all other cloud platforms for it. Email, Calendar, files, and password management, and I have access everywhere, including my phone and tablet. There are free services out there that provide limited storage to a Nextcloud storage. On Thursday, November 17, 2022 10:56:49 AM CST trent shipley via PLUG-discuss wrote: > In this order I use Windows, Apple Mac, and Linux Mint. > > Sometimes I'm working in LibreOffice, or Java, or Python, etc. and I get > stuck rotating between all three OSes. I mostly store my stuff or Google > Drive, but some on OneDrive. I can access both fine on Windows. Accessing > OneDrive from my iMac works OK. I've had the iMac unable to find files on > OneDrive and I couldn't figure out why. I haven't experimented with Google > Drive on Mint, but that's supposed to run OK. There doesn't seem to be a > sophisticated integration of Linux Mint and OneDrive. > > LibreOffice and scripting languages work fine when placed on cloud drives. > I couldn't compile Java source files if they lived on Google Drive and I > haven't tried OneDrive yet. > > So my buried lead is "what consumer grade cloud storage inter-operates best > with all three OSes?" Linux always seems to be the laggard, so the > strategy might be to find services which work well with Linux *then* see > how that pool of solutions work with whatever Apple is calling OSX now and > with Windows. > > Sorry for the hybrid desktop world question which is not focus on FOSS or > Linux. > > > Trent