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by nikolak
4272 days ago
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I did, and then I reinstalled it when I saw that it's the only thing that works. Alternatives aren't as good as dropbox. Google drive is a close second, but without official linux client it's borderline useless to me - also their photo backup system is too complicated with g+, private/public albums, sharing, galleries etc and I don't want to spend time figuring it out when I just want simple photo backup service that I enable with one click. I don't want spend time setting up my own servers, I don't want to use beta software, I don't want buggy 3rd party software, I don't want to compile stuff from sources. I want to install something that works out of the box and is cross platform, and right now dropbox is literally the only option there is. |
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May we invite you, provided you just need cloud storage and not happy-clicky-gui-sharing, to try rsync.net[1] ?
Just works on any unix, including mac, with nothing to install. HN discount, as always.[2]
[1] http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt [2] https://www.rsync.net/signup/signup_offer.html?code=710b50