Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-23 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
You can hear a review for Jungledisk at http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm episode 123. I haven't tried it but the security on JD sounds really good. On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Paula Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used this service? http://jungledisk.com/ I was just

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions? / Picasa

2008-03-23 Thread Tom Piwowar
Most of the rights they want granted are necessary to permit them to operate their service. The only odd one is about letting Google use your content in its advertising. It is overly broad and could be a problem for someone selling photography as a business. But a business would not be using

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions? / Picasa

2008-03-23 Thread Jeff Wright
Most of the rights they want granted are necessary to permit them to operate their service. The only odd one is about letting Google use your content in its advertising. It is overly broad and could be a problem for someone selling photography as a business. But a business would not be

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-22 Thread Jeff Wright
Maybe this? Your Rights Google claims no ownership or control over any Content submitted, posted or displayed by you on or through Picasa Web Albums. You or a third party licensor, as appropriate, retain all patent, trademark and copyright to any Content you submit, post or display on or

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions? / Picasa

2008-03-22 Thread db
I'm not sure but I think the Google rules that you refer to pertain mainly if you post your pictures as Public Albums. You can also make your Google album, albums or individual pictures private at the time of uploading and there-after only those you have have sent an invitation to that

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-21 Thread db
Yes but Mozy is basically a back up tool. Bandwidth limitations meant that it would take. some days to transfer that much data either way. Try out the free 2 GB to see if you like it. It doesn't take long to set up. I can't remember if it is Mac compliant but I think it may be.. db Paula

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-21 Thread Tom Piwowar
I was just wondering if it was reliable for photo storage. I have so many external hard disks stacked on my desk for photo backup that I'm running out of space...and sweating from the heat. ;-) Why not Google's Picasa? It is specifically designed for photo storage and has many useful

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-20 Thread db
No, but Mozy is excellent depending on what you needs are. Mozy has a decent interface, free for 2 GBs, $4.95 for unlimited storage, 30 day archiving of deleted files, no file sharing capability db Paula Minor wrote: Has anyone used this service? http://jungledisk.com/ I was just wondering if

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-20 Thread mike
Skydrive from MS looks promising, inludes 5 gigs free, public, private and shared folders. Not sure the of the url...believe it's http://skydrive.live.com Mike On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Paula Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used this service? http://jungledisk.com/ I was

Re: [CGUYS] Online storage solutions?

2008-03-20 Thread Paula Minor
No, but Mozy is excellent depending on what you needs are. Mozy has a decent interface, free for 2 GBs, $4.95 for unlimited storage, Really? UNLIMITED storage? I'm talking maybe 600 gig of photos. Another 500 gig if I back up my iTunes folder. I don't need file sharing. Mozy.com???