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by SunshineTheCat
67 days ago
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No, Dropbox had a defined use case and solved a particular problem. I was a fan of Dropbox when it game out because of that fact. OpenClaw does not serve a particular problem. When/if it does, I will happily use it. But no, the two couldn't be more different. You'll notice, yet again, in your very message you failed to mention one specific use case of OpenClaw. If you asked me the same about dropbox when it first came out, I would've said, duh it helps me keep my files synced between devices. There is no such thing with OpenClaw. |
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