

Insync claims to run the same app across all operating systems i.e., Linux, Windows, and macOS. Let me show you some of the main features in action: Cross-platform in true sense

The core competency of Insync is syncing your Google Drive, but the app is much more than that. Insync brings native Google Drive experience to Linux desktop

In this article, I’ll discuss Insync features in detail. I briefly discussed Insync in the old article about Google Drive and Linux. In fact, you can use Microsoft OneDrive on Linux thanks to Insync.
#Insync plus free
Heck, it is not even free to use.īut it has so many features that it becomes an essential tool for those Linux users who rely heavily on Google Drive. Note that Insync is not an open source software. One of those tools is, and in my opinion, this is your best bet for a native Google Drive experience on desktop Linux. I have already discussed a number of tools that allow you to use Google Drive on Linux. In the absence of the official Google Drive client on Linux, you have no option other than trying the alternatives. It’s been more than six years since Google promised Google Drive on Linux but it doesn’t seem to be happening. There is no official desktop client of Google Drive for Linux. Using Google Drive on Linux is a pain and you probably already know that.
