Too bad it stopped, this seemed to be such a good project. I wonder why
it came out that nobody want to adopt this project. Is it because Novell
was the sponsor? I wish I could twist codes like other geeks. ^_^

Well since then, many users have been using Dropbox that really works
well or Wuala that works but still needs some improvements. And well
well SKYDRIVE is there and there will be for now as many others. What
bothers me on those is the fact that you have a company behind it and
from previous experience (streamload, mediamax, that guys from
california?) It always feels like you are about to loose your files if
they decide to close their doors with no warnings. Maintaining backups
and file availability is a frustrating thing to do.

I keep looking for alternatives. If some of you have found an interesting 
solution, please don't keep it in secret.
I'm looking those links now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unison_(file_synchronizer)
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Unison
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/unison-fil...tion-tool.html

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/rsync

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