Andrew Brown wrote:
Agreed. But the idea of having my data on a secure bit of the cloud, and saving to and from the internet, has much more appeal. There was a reference in Jonathan Schwartz's blog the other day -- an dhe is a man who has some influence on the devleopment of the program. There is something like this for Macs already. I'm sure one could figure out a way to do it in *nix. But it's much less hassle if someone ele does it.
As I think about it, I suppose the real value is in being able to access and edit documents from computers you have no administrative control over, such as Internet kiosks or the machines in the networking lab at my school.
Also, looking at their website, the main thrust seems to be collaboration over the Internet. Interesting.
Far be it for me to poo-poo something that I don't currently have an interest in or use for. That's what has been happening on this list to too many interesting ideas lately.
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