[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 44/75: Update introduction.rst

David Prévot taffit at alioth.debian.org
Wed Sep 4 19:27:16 UTC 2013


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commit f3e7f83634ce71e82cadf16d4d8f641375362edd
Author: dietmaroc <dietmar at owncloud.com>
Date:   Wed Aug 28 13:35:44 2013 +0200

    Update introduction.rst
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 intro_manual/introduction.rst |    4 ++--
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diff --git a/intro_manual/introduction.rst b/intro_manual/introduction.rst
index 7b4d508..1ea2d88 100644
--- a/intro_manual/introduction.rst
+++ b/intro_manual/introduction.rst
@@ -75,8 +75,6 @@ The core of the ownCloud solution is the ownCloud server. Unlike consumer cloud-
 The ownCloud server stores user files in standard file system formats, and can use most file systems. With ownCloud, if you can mount storage on your server, ownCloud can use it. Practically, this means just about any standard file system and storage device combination can be used – ownCloud is file system and storage agnostic. The storage can be physically located in your data center (or be “mounted” to third-party storage), enabling you to protect your files as you would any other elem [...]
 It is simple to Integrate ownCloud with existing IT infrastructure through the use of plug-in applications. These plug-ins can be enabled through the server control panel, provide functionality such as Active Directory (AD) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) integration for user account provisioning and authentication. If an integration is not included out of the box, it is simple to extend ownCloud through open APIs and plug-in applications. Features such as the online tex [...]
 
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 While ownCloud provides the ability to manage and protect, integrate and extend file sync and share in the enterprise, ownCloud still provides the core file sync and share functionality that users demand. Simple, web-based access through a standard browser to access, share, rollback and manage files is critical to satisfy users and remain in control of sensitive data. ownCloud also offers access to browse, download, edit, and upload files while on a mobile device or tablet, and the deskt [...]
@@ -149,6 +147,7 @@ File-Syncing with the „ownCloud Desktop Client“
 The most common way of accessing shared data is via the desktop client, which is installed normally on the computer you are working with. If one member of a group of users makes any change within the shared data, all other connected desktop clients will be synchronized with the new data. This means also, that changes that are done on a laptop computer for example while it is offline will be updated as soon as it goes online again to all other file sharing users.
 
 This client is available for:
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 * Linux
 * Windows
 * Mac
@@ -156,6 +155,7 @@ This client is available for:
 Mobile access with „ownCloud mobile apps“
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 For certain mobile devices (i.e. Smartphones or tablets) a mobile app is available. Therfore file synchronization (sometimes called filesynch or just synch) is also possible for these devices. 
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 * Android
 * iOS
 

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