I use dropbox All my current projects are accessible on any computer and are automatically backed up. Works perfect!
Referal link --> https://db.tt/DUpWEOa4
I use dropbox All my current projects are accessible on any computer and are automatically backed up. Works perfect!
Referal link --> https://db.tt/DUpWEOa4
Shawn
"No one is completely worthless. They can always serve as a bad example."
Anonymous
You can't lose your data, it is on every computer you have dropbox installed, only requiring the internet connection to update files (or parts of files) it is very fast and no internet connection required to access your files. It works very slick. I have screwed up files already and they retain a backup of all recent revisions of the file allowing you to take a specific file back in time. I do local backups too, but this is instant everytime a file changes and best part is you can access the files on your other computers or mobile devices flawlessly.
Shawn
Exactly the same risk you take when you put money in the bank.
Old real estate proverb: If it's in writing you have a prayer,
If it's verbal, all you've got is air.
If your program is of semi-vital status, perhaps a paper copy archived in a notebook as a backup . . .
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"No one is completely worthless. They can always serve as a bad example."
Anonymous
Hi,
It's both.
Basically, on each computer where you have Dropbox installed you have a Dropbox folder. This folder is mirrored "in the cloud" (on Dropbox servers) and on all other computers connected to your Dropbox. If you change a file on one computer it gets changed in the Dropbox on-line and on all the other computers connected to that Dropbox as soon as the "sync up".
If one Dropbox enabled computer is off the net you still have the files on the local harddrive in the state they where when the computer lost internet access. If you change a file on this computer the other machines will get updated as soon as this machine has internet access again. I'm not sure exactly how it works if the same file is changed on another computer as well.
Take a look at Dropbox website, they show you how it works.
/Henrik.
Leprechauns have the right idea there![]()
If you do not believe in MAGIC, Consider how currency has value simply by printing it, and is then traded for real assets.
.
Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants - but debt is the money of slaves
.
There simply is no "Happy Spam" If you do it you will disappear from this forum.
I don't know about leprechauns, but the dropbox service, at least the free 2GB with bonus for every friend, is good for me too. I have currently 4 devices synced (including my phone) and all files are available either being on or off line.
Also there is a special function that allows files in the local Dropbox folder on the Hard disk, to be shared on demand. Just right click on the selected file in the folder and click on the 'Share Drobox link' . Then the link is copied in the clipboard.
I think similar idea is the iCloud or SkyDrive.
Ioannis
Just be aware that others may delete your stuff so be careful with permissions (was like that way back).
Robert
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