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mineistaken 11-26-2013 05:55 PM

Found better dropbox
 
Dropbox was big pioneer, but it is lagging behind, for example they give only 2GB free. I just tried copy.com and it is as smooth as dropbox, but with 15Gb free space. Pretty decent. Just heads up if anybody was looking for more space and did not hear about it.
ps: I can not imagine how to use that much, but for guys who uploads videos that may be possible.
They even give you extra 5GB if you go via reff code (https://copy.com?r=wA83yB).
Plus they do not cut space on shared files. If you share 2Gb with 4 people every of them lose 500Mb. With dropbox all of them would lose 2Gb.

CAHEK 11-26-2013 06:03 PM

you are right bro

copy.com is much better

mineistaken 11-26-2013 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by CAHEK (Post 19887171)
you are right bro

copy.com is much better

I am now only curious how do they compare in security department.

PornDiscounts-V 11-26-2013 06:19 PM

Seems legit!

srockhard 11-26-2013 06:43 PM

Just put owncloud on your own server silly heads ...see do it like meeeee http://cloud.evilsam.com/

mineistaken 11-26-2013 06:49 PM

Fuck, I praised it, but how the fuck I do not sync my files with desktop?
Like when I want files to be only on cloud bit not on my desktop.
They do not have user friendly system for that (like one folder "Copy" which is synced and another folder "notcopy" which would not be synced).

Darkhorse 11-26-2013 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19887166)
Dropbox was big pioneer, but it is lagging behind, for example they give only 2GB free. I just tried copy.com and it is as smooth as dropbox, but with 15Gb free space. Pretty decent. Just heads up if anybody was looking for more space and did not hear about it.
ps: I can not imagine how to use that much, but for guys who uploads videos that may be possible.
They even give you extra 5GB if you go via reff code (https://copy.com?r=wA83yB).
Plus they do not cut space on shared files. If you share 2Gb with 4 people every of them lose 500Mb. With dropbox all of them would lose 2Gb.

Cheers, signed up with ya ref link:)

American Psycho 11-26-2013 09:44 PM

Signed w ur ref. Coolio

izombie 11-26-2013 10:14 PM

I signed up with your ref too, looks cool so far

mineistaken 11-27-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 19887371)
Signed w ur ref. Coolio

Quote:

Originally Posted by izombie (Post 19887388)
I signed up with your ref too, looks cool so far

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darkhorse (Post 19887301)
Cheers, signed up with ya ref link:)

Cool, just heads up - only one of you got free extra 5GB. In order to get them you need to verify your email + install desktop app.

That being said, I am a bit disappointed with it since I can not find how to keep my files there without them being synced with my computer. Meaning that some files mus be only in the cloud and not on computer.

I found some solution in their blog where they say:

Q: I?m syncing a folder with a lot of large files on one computer, but I don?t want them to all be downloaded to my second computer. How do I prevent this?

A: Copy let?s you manage which files in the cloud sync down to each individual computer. You?re given the option to Choose Files to Sync? when you log in with your account from a particular computer for the first time. You can later return to this same dialog by clicking Manage My Files? in the Account tab of the Preferences window.


I spent 20 minutes looking for that preferences window with account tab and "manage files" thing, but failed to find it :Oh crap:1orglaugh

CurrentlySober 11-27-2013 11:26 AM

i kunt a4d a droppings box... :(

HomerSimpson 11-27-2013 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by srockhard (Post 19887198)
Just put owncloud on your own server silly heads ...see do it like meeeee http://cloud.evilsam.com/

here's a nice guide how to make your own private cloud
http://geektnt.com/how-to-setup-your-own-cloud.html

DVTimes 11-27-2013 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerSimpson (Post 19888478)
here's a nice guide how to make your own private cloud
http://geektnt.com/how-to-setup-your-own-cloud.html

cooooool link

seems easy

seeandsee 11-27-2013 06:29 PM

google drive man

mineistaken 11-28-2013 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomerSimpson (Post 19888478)
here's a nice guide how to make your own private cloud
http://geektnt.com/how-to-setup-your-own-cloud.html

Sure its cool, but not worth the hassle for "regular" folks :)

anexsia 11-28-2013 07:54 PM

I still got a free 50GB box account from when they were handing them out

mineistaken 12-02-2013 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19889636)
I still got a free 50GB box account from when they were handing them out

How much do they give now?

deltav 12-02-2013 05:27 PM

I dunno man - if it's just the gbs for cheap you're after, that's a decent option I guess.

For me, stability, security, ease-of-use, development of new features, cross platform compatibility, etc - those are priorities. And Dropbox is proven in those areas (even more than Google Drive at thist point IMO). And it's not like getting more storage with them is really all that expensive in the grand scheme.

I usually find in the long term it's not worth going with a shittier product/service because it's a bit cheaper. There's usually a reason for the low price.

mineistaken 12-03-2013 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19893783)
I dunno man - if it's just the gbs for cheap you're after, that's a decent option I guess.

For me, stability, security, ease-of-use, development of new features, cross platform compatibility, etc - those are priorities. And Dropbox is proven in those areas (even more than Google Drive at thist point IMO). And it's not like getting more storage with them is really all that expensive in the grand scheme.

I usually find in the long term it's not worth going with a shittier product/service because it's a bit cheaper. There's usually a reason for the low price.

Absolutely, same for me. 2Gb is enough for me, only thing I did not like was that if you are on shared folder it would use quota of every person sharing. So if 4 persons are sharing you would basically have only 500Mb instead of 2Gb.

Anyway I was wondering about their business model and how would all these big competitors affect them. Its no secret that 20Gb sounds way more appealing to regular Joe who is deciding on which cloud service to join. I think dropbox may be losing many many clients because of that.

mineistaken 02-22-2014 01:29 PM

I thought I would give a review and it is not that good:

Edit - never mind, after wasting one hour and posting the thread it magically fixed itself (issue was that it was not possible to share new files).

ruff 02-22-2014 01:48 PM

Google chrome would not download the desktop app calling it malicious software. That's not a good start.

mineistaken 02-23-2014 08:57 PM

Anybody using it?
It happened yesterday and happened today - you upload file, try to share, but when you open the link it says "file not found".
Yesterday I was trying to figure it out and after one hour finally I was able to share, thought it was temp glitch, but same thing today.

If you use this app, can you try uploading a file and then sharing and see if it actually shares?

I am getting annoyed, but still hold on thinking it is just me as such an app should not have glitches like these..

sojproductions 02-24-2014 04:54 AM

i got the free 50gb from dropbox too, just had to recommend a friend a while back, result!

Mr. Stiff 02-24-2014 08:07 AM

Try Hubic.. A damn lot cheaper; https://hubic.com/en/offers

adultmobile 02-24-2014 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19893783)
stability, security, ease-of-use, development of new features, cross platform compatibility, Dropbox is proven in those areas.

I keep with dropbox as 2GB are enough for me and I do not wish my data ends up bad like megaupload's. For curiosity guys, what do you need 50GB for? What you put there? I am not fan of uploading my stuff where NSA have access to, so 2GB is enough, if need more I use encrypted usb drives and my own servers.

Dropbox is hiring lots of cool people for example the inventor of Python, stole him from Google:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomioger...do-van-rossum/

Also I was using some hosted python VM's service and few months ago it closed stating "we are hired by Dropbox", (damn!!) so dropbox is there to stay.

mineistaken 02-25-2014 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19993963)
I keep with dropbox as 2GB are enough for me and I do not wish my data ends up bad like megaupload's.

What's the difference between copy and dropbox in this regard?

By the way I do not think smart people keep crucial data there (data that they did not backup on local USB or somewhere else).

Paul 02-25-2014 12:53 PM

FireDrive are offering 50GB free storage

Looks interesting!

Quote:

After more than a year of development and endless revisions, the new online storage service you?ve been waiting for is finally here.

Beautiful and intuitive, Firedrive makes sharing, viewing and managing your important files easier than ever. Here?s a list of the most important changes and additions so far -
  • New HTML5 interface
  • Access your files and folders online through any device
  • Share anything even whole folders
  • Powerful File and folder security settings
  • View over 150+ file types through any browser
  • Use groups to share your files and documents privately
  • Let anyone send you their files with Filedrop
  • Embed your media on your blog or website
  • Showcase your files through a dedicated public profile
  • Follow other users and keep up with their updates

    Soon to come features

  • Desktop Applications for both Mac & Windows
  • iOS & Android Native Applications
  • Backup, Syncing
  • End-To-End Encryption

http://blog.firedrive.com/?p=32

mineistaken 02-27-2014 08:48 PM

Indeed, if someone checks it out, post a quick review on distinguishing features.

beks001 02-27-2014 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19998667)
Indeed, if someone checks it out, post a quick review on distinguishing features.

+1 for that :)

djroof 02-28-2014 08:44 AM

thanks for that!


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