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    #16
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      #17
      Originally posted by george graves View Post
      - PC, mac, linux, android, and iphone (blackberry I think too).
      - Automatically syncs all your computers together.
      - Background transfers, so it won't hog your bandwidth.
      - It's appears as a folder on your desk top, so it works with the OS better. You don't have to wait for the FTP to connect. The files are already there.
      - Internet goes down, and you still have your files.
      - Will automatically resume a upload or download.

      I'm sure I'm missing a bunch.

      try it and you;ll see what I mean. http://db.tt/mQjMXMJ


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      GG, you should at least let people know that the link you keep posting is a referral link for your account. Some of your positives are not untrue for FTP.

      Kershaw, it's a folder anywhere on your computer that is monitored by the Dropbox program and synchronized across all computers you have set Dropbox up on. It's also web-accessible via a pretty slick interface, and has file revisions built-in, so you can revert to previous versions of files, recover files you delete, etc.

      I've used it for about two years, use it instead of regular backups (I only keep the non-replaceable stuff in it, like personal files and schoolwork, not media, so 2GB is plenty), and it's pretty damn convenient.
      cars beep boop

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        #18
        Yep - just a referal link. (It's free, so no disclaimer needed) - but with that link you get an extra 250 MB vs going to the site yourself you'll just get the base 2 gigs.

        I use it to host pictures for my sig/posts instead of photobucket/flicker/ect. It's much faster.
        Last edited by george graves; 09-18-2010, 04:03 PM.
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #19
          Been a user for a long time.

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            #20
            Originally posted by kronus View Post
            Kershaw, it's a folder anywhere on your computer that is monitored by the Dropbox program and synchronized across all computers you have set Dropbox up on. It's also web-accessible via a pretty slick interface, and has file revisions built-in, so you can revert to previous versions of files, recover files you delete, etc.
            eh, i think i'll stick to my ftp. that too is "syncronized across all computers" because its accessible anywhere i have an internet connection, and i have 200gb of space. lol.
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              #21
              Originally posted by Kershaw View Post
              eh, i think i'll stick to my ftp. that too is "syncronized across all computers" because its accessible anywhere i have an internet connection, and i have 200gb of space. lol.
              Still have to download it though. On dropbox if you put something into the folder it automatically synchronizes with every other computer with Dropbox installed (and connected to the netz.)


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                #22
                I use it as a private P2P for trading music with friends.

                disclaimer: we only trade out of print music alot of which we rip from vinyl, mainly post punk, 1st wave or early techno and house.
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                  #23
                  Yup great program! My friend wrote the app for WebOS.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by VacMan View Post
                    Still have to download it though. On dropbox if you put something into the folder it automatically synchronizes with every other computer with Dropbox installed (and connected to the netz.)
                    And is stores and actual copy of the file. So if your wi-fi is flaky, or goes down, you magically have the file. Can't do that with FTP.

                    Has anyone tried a pogoplug? I was thinking I might get one.
                    Originally posted by Matt-B
                    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                      #25
                      you still have to download it at some point...
                      AWD > RWD

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                        #26
                        no - you don't. Unlike your FTP - it's all done in the background. It's auto-magical.

                        Just run it and you'll see: http://db.tt/mQjMXMJ
                        Last edited by george graves; 09-19-2010, 07:56 PM.
                        Originally posted by Matt-B
                        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                          #27
                          lol dude. even if it runs in the background, it still needs to be downloaded. information does not appear out of no where. it just syncs up when you boot up your computer. so if you're connection is fubar'd it wont work.

                          i can see your point that if your connection goes down in the middle of the day, you still have your files. however, i just dont see that one point as worth it.
                          AWD > RWD

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                            #28
                            You still don't get it.
                            Originally posted by Matt-B
                            hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                              #29
                              yes i do.

                              i have some breaking news for you though, santa claus is not real.
                              AWD > RWD

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                                #30
                                Communication breakdown between GG and Kershaw. Kershaw, he is just meaning that you don't have to make any kind of effort to download it... it just does it for you on all of the linked platforms. So if you put a file in there from your desktop in the morning, it will be on your laptop or phone or whatever later in the day, even if you pull it out and you are not connected to the internet at the time. Where if you had just uploaded it to your server and pulled your laptop or phone out later and had no interweb connection, you'd be screwed because you can't get to it right then.What client do you use on your phone BTW?

                                And I'm positive that GG understands what you are saying. But there are limitations to using an FTP client (on top of what I said earlier). You might want to listen to music or watch videos while you're at school on your phone. Rather than syncing your phone to add/change your movies or music (most people's music/video libraries exceed their phone's capacity), you can just drop whatever you want in to the folder and it'll be there on your phone later when you want it.

                                I also use it to easily share media with my family. I've set up a folder that my parents, siblings, in-laws, family friends, extended family etc. all use. Rather than teaching them all how to use an FTP client to upload shit to my server, I just set them up so there are sub folders for pictures, videos, documents, specific people, etc. and they can just drag and drop shit in there to share with everyone else. Way easier than emailing pictures, or relying on some online host or facebook or whatever.

                                Shit like that makes it useful. And it's free to an extent, so there's no need to be a hater for the sake of being a hater. Many of us have our own server, it does not make you special.

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