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Back to linux!
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I will check it out! I do enjoy the redundancy of local copies, which is why OneDrive sucked.
But you can keep your files locally with OneDrive. You can do it on a per folder basis even. I'm sorry, but this is on you.
Oh I know! I cliced the wrong congiguration setting. It was a trifle to get all the files back, but it took some time it make me realize I do not want program that would even do that.