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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll look more into Seafile. It's much closer to what I want than Nextcloud since I don't need all the extra services, but the downside from what I've read is that it doesn't allow for file access from the host OS and that parts of the code is proprietary.
I was also choosing between seafile and nextcloud for a syncing and sharing solution. The no host access to files was a deal breaker for me. Having settled in with nextcloud for a year I would say it's still worth a test drive. The web ui is sluggish, but syncing seems fine. It definitely hits the ceiling for read/write speed in my environment, and the windows app picks up changes in the sync directory in seconds. I haven't methodically tested how long it takes for a change made on Android to propagate to the PC, but going on memory from real world use it would be a few minutes at most.