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by scottschulthess 5290 days ago
Neither of them really "solve" sync. It's still a problem for complex applications but it works for say, 80% of the solutions.

Anyways I use both and to me they aren't really competitors. Apple doesn't allow stuff like Dropbox to have tight integration with IOS - the biggest value iCloud provides is stuff like Photo syncing, which they aren't even good at.

Funnily enough, what I do is enable iCloud photostream, then store my iPhoto library in Dropbox. The idea is that whenever I take a photo on my iPhone it gets seamlessly synced AND backed up automatically OTA.

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People solve sync and make judgements (right or wrong).

That's why version control with full history is infinitely better than sync solutions for file management.