Etebase is a secure and privacy-respecting personal data synchronization platform. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Etebase on Windows 11.
Before we start with the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
Open your web browser and go to the Etebase website by typing https://www.etebase.com/ in the address bar and pressing Enter.
Once on the homepage, click on the "Download" button which is located near the top right-hand corner of the page.
Click on the "Windows" button to download the Windows version of Etebase.
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder and double-click on it to start the installer.
A User Account Control (UAC) window will appear asking if you want to allow the app to make changes to your device. Click on the "Yes" button to continue.
The Etebase installation wizard will now launch. Click on the "Next" button to proceed.
Read through the license agreement and if you agree with the terms, click on the "I Agree" button.
Choose the destination folder where you want to install Etebase. You can either accept the default location or choose a different folder by clicking on the "Browse" button.
You can choose to create a Start menu folder for Etebase or leave this option unchecked if you don't want to create one.
Click on the "Install" button to begin the installation process.
The installation process may take several minutes. Once it is complete, click on the "Finish" button to exit the installation wizard.
Etebase is now installed on your Windows 11 computer. You can find the application in the Start menu or on your desktop, depending on the options you selected during the installation process.
In this tutorial, we have guided you through the steps to install Etebase on Windows 11. Now you can start using this secure and privacy-respecting personal data synchronization platform on your Windows 11 computer.
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