The Next Big Challenge for Open Source: Rich Collaboration Software

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There’s a lot of room for improvement in file sync and share, and the open source community is in the ideal position to add the killer features we’re all waiting for.

The file sync and share movement started over a decade ago, led by the likes of Dropbox, Google Drive, and others, and became popular very fast. The killer feature was having all your files available on all your devices. No more forgetting to bring that important document to a meeting, emailing files, or handling multiple USB sticks. Files were always there when you needed them! That its growth happened with the start of the smartphone age made file sync and share even more useful.

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