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  2. Installing the Desktop Synchronization Client
  3. =============================================
  4. You can download the latest version of the ownCloud Desktop Synchronization
  5. Client from the `ownCloud Website <https://owncloud.org/install/#desktop>`_.
  6. There are clients for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
  7. Installation on Mac OS X and Windows is the same as for any software
  8. application: download the program and then double-click it to launch the
  9. installation, and then follow the installation wizard. After it is installed and
  10. configured the sync client will automatically keep itself updated; see
  11. :doc:`autoupdate` for more information.
  12. Linux users must follow the instructions on the download page to add the
  13. appropriate repository for their Linux distribution, install the signing key,
  14. and then use their package managers to install the desktop sync client. Linux
  15. users will also update their sync clients via package manager, and the client
  16. will display a notification when an update is available.
  17. Improvements and New Features
  18. -----------------------------
  19. The 1.8 client has a number of enhancements and performance improvements,
  20. including:
  21. * Graphical selective sync file and folder selector. Select which files and
  22. folders to sync with just a few clicks.
  23. * Selective sync on account setup. Set up which files and folders you want to
  24. sync when you create a new ownCloud account.
  25. * File manager integration: share files from Windows Explorer, Mac OS X Finder,
  26. and Nautilus on Linux.
  27. * Faster uploads and downloads.
  28. .. note:: When you upgrade from 1.7, restart Windows to ensure that all new
  29. features are visible.
  30. Installation
  31. ------------
  32. The installation wizard takes you step-by-step through configuration options and
  33. account setup. These examples are on Windows 7; note the new "Integration for
  34. Windows Explorer Option". This allows Windows users to share files directly
  35. from their local ownCloud folder in Windows Explorer, rather than having to
  36. open a Web browser and share from the ownCloud Web interface. Mac users get the
  37. same option for Finder, and Linux users for Nautilus.
  38. .. image:: images/client1.png
  39. The next screen selects the installation folder for the client. The default is
  40. fine; don't change this without a good reason.
  41. .. image:: images/client2.png
  42. In the next screen, enter your ownCloud server URL.
  43. .. image:: images/client3.png
  44. If your ownCloud server has a self-signed SSL certificate, you will see a scary
  45. warning. Check "Trust this certificate" and keep going.
  46. .. image:: images/client4.png
  47. On the next screen enter your ownCloud login and password.
  48. .. image:: images/client5.png
  49. Now you can select while folders and files to sync, and the location of your
  50. local ownCloud folder.
  51. .. image:: images/client6.png
  52. When you check "Choose what to sync" it opens a file picker. Note the warning
  53. at the top that unchecked folders will be removed from your local filesystem.
  54. On a new installation, when you have not yet synced with your ownCloud server,
  55. no files will be deleted.
  56. .. image:: images/client7.png
  57. In the next screen you may click to open ownCloud in a Web browser, or open
  58. your local ownCloud folder. Open your local ownCloud folder so you can see how
  59. file manager integration works.
  60. .. image:: images/client8.png
  61. When you are in your local ownCloud folder you can right-click any file or
  62. folder, and then left-click "Share with ownCloud" to create a share link. Note that Windows
  63. may also have a Share With option. This is not the ownCloud Share option. The
  64. ownCloud share dialog looks like the following example:
  65. .. image:: images/client9.png
  66. You have the same options for creating a link share as you do when you're
  67. logged into the ownCloud Web GUI: you may optionally set a password and
  68. expiration date.
  69. .. image:: images/client10.png
  70. You may change your sync options at any time by opening your ownCloud client
  71. and clicking the "Choose what to sync" button. This opens the same file picker
  72. you saw in the installation wizard. If you un-check any folders or files that
  73. you have already synchronized they will be deleted.
  74. .. image:: images/client11.png