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Anyone using Dropbox?


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I was thinking of using Dropbox for synching my AM files between more than one machine. I'm a little leery of putting my data out in the cloud. Is there a way to do a localized version? I guess that would be more like using a network share? I'd be interested in knowing how everyone keeps things synched between 2 or more systems.

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I'm a little leery of putting my data out in the cloud.

 

Put it out there. You never know, maybe someone will animate your movies for you. :)

 

Yes, technology is scary but resisting it is worse; frustratingly inconvenient.

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I'm a little leery of putting my data out in the cloud.

 

Put it out there. You never know, maybe someone will animate your movies for you. :)

 

Yes, technology is scary but resisting it is worse; frustratingly inconvenient.

 

Ah, but what would the point of that be?

 

It is slow going right now but I'm trying to change that.

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I'm a little leery of putting my data out in the cloud.

 

Put it out there. You never know, maybe someone will animate your movies for you. :)

 

Yes, technology is scary but resisting it is worse; frustratingly inconvenient.

 

Ah, but what would the point of that be?

 

It is slow going right now but I'm trying to change that.

 

I am using a Homeserver to have access from anywhere on its data.

The cloud is not my world too... I just do not like to put data on some service (especially if it is free, since there is a reason why they are offering it free).

 

The best way to get things out is a FTP-Server and/or a home server for me.

If you are in the same network (i.e. 2 computers in one house) it handles that very well via the internal lan and if you are outside you can use it as a small "webserver" (windows homeserver offers such functionalities and many NAS-drives/computers do that too without having to know much about it...).

 

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