Anthony,
If 'most of my stuff is unimportant', why to you save/archive it?
I sorta understand 'cloud', but I do still follow Josh's feelings too!
Best,
Duncan
On 02/04/2012 15:29, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Yeah..that's a good idea. Most of my stuff is unimportant.
But who's looking at my stuff? Also, what are the ways to encrypt stuff?
On 2/4/2012 3:09 PM, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
Whatever you use, make sure it's encrypted or that you only upload
something you don't care might be accessed.
On Feb 4, 2012 9:01 AM, "Zulfiqar Naushad"<[email protected]> wrote:
Dropbox is good but sugarsync is better.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 4, 2012, at 7:44 PM, "Anthony Q. Martin"<[email protected]>
wrote:
With all of the free cloud storage available, I have been seduced into
using it. Now, I rarely use all of my thumb drives and my 2.5-inch
portable
drives. It's just too easy to transfer files to dropbox so that I
can work
on them from different locations.
BTW, dropbox is offering an extra 5GB of space to anyone who will
beta test
their new photo/movie upload service (you need to get v1.3.13 of their
software and start uploading pics&movies). I now have 7 GB of storage
there (I have cleared them out now as I really don't need them
there, but
this is a nice feature if you use a camera). It's funny too,
because the
2GB they offered me for free had me feeling cramped (which do I
always feel
cramped when my storage is low? This is starting to feel like a
disorder of
sorts and is the reason why I own so much storage for a single
person!!).
They will sell you 50GB for $10/month, which is more space than I
want and
certainly more than I want to pay. Now, for free, and a little bit of
effort, I have all the space I feel I need.