on 2013-05-31 8:40 [email protected] wrote
Maybe I am missing something, probably am, being the old foggy that I am
-- but why in the #$%! should I want to store my photos on a remote server?
I guess I think I am missing the point of "cloud." I mean, thank you very
much, but I prefer storing my photos on my own computer (and back up hard
drives).
in an ideal world, the remote server:
* would be better maintained and backed up
* would have more capacity at a lower price than your own hard drive
* would be accessible by a suitably fast and never failing internet connection
* would be completely private insofar as you wished
* would not create confusion
as an old fogie myself (DEC-20 mainframe was my first chief axe) what amazes me
is that we are closing in on those ideal conditions as quickly as we are,
despite the frustrations involved in the journey
that said, Adobe is not whom i would expect to do best at such service; Adobe
still produces good products, but is slowly descending into Dell territory,
where the major questions are ones the stockholders raise
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