Yes it does, it uses local discovery to find the nodes.
> Syncthing does not support selective sync yet
Yes it does, but admittedly it's not user friendly.
Sorry, I didn't formulate that clearly: two peers on different networks without uPnP or control over port forwarding.
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/193
suggests otherwise. .stignore is not the same as selective sync, but more akin to BTSync's .sync/IgnoreList, it allows you to not sync files at all.
Selective sync means that e.g. all peers have file X, but you don't want to synchronize it on your laptop because it is too large.
https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/175
http://help.getsync.com/customer/portal/articles/1908818-wha...
Yes it does, it uses local discovery to find the nodes.
> Syncthing does not support selective sync yet
Yes it does, but admittedly it's not user friendly.