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Soledad
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Synchronization of Locally Encrypted Data Among Devices.
What is Soledad?
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Soledad is a client library and a server daemon that together allow
applications to securely share a common state among devices. It is `LEAP
`_'s solution for mail delivery and for synchronizing
client-encrypted data among a user's devices that access an account in a LEAP
provider.
The local application is presented with a simple, document-centric searchable
database API. Any data saved to the database by the application is
client-encrypted, backed up in the cloud, and synchronized among a user's
devices. Soledad is cross-platform, open source, scalable, and features
a highly efficient synchronization algorithm.
Soledad Client and Server are written in Python using `Twisted
`_. Source code is available at `0xacab
`_ and is licensed under the `GPLv3
`_. Client and server are packaged
together and distributed in `pypi
`_. `Debian packages
`_ are also provided for the server-side component.
Soledad documentation
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
server
client
reference
development
Indices and tables
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* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`