We'd love to know what mobile client application you predominantly use to store and synchronize files across devices. Please take the quick poll!
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We'd love to know what mobile client application you predominantly use to store and synchronize files across devices. Please take the quick poll!
WiFi sync using tools built into my devices or USB sync again using tools in my devices all contained on servers and machines I own and control
No cloud based sync at all. Once I'm away from my base networks and systems I do not sync again until I return.
Re-reading the poll the mobile app that stores files is DEVONThink for most stuff & GoodReader for PDFs.
I still don't have a good solution for LibreOffice files so I convert to PDF to carry them on my devices.
The problem with Dropbox for me was that it didn't even allow me to buy enough storage space.
I wanted to be able to sync my entire reference files so that I could (1) use it as back up, and (2) reliably access any files I needed.
Google Drive offers much higher capacity (i was using 200GB, and recently upgraded to 400GB).
That said, Google Drive's features aren't nearly as nice as Dropbox - dropbox is just incredibly slick. I love the features like simply right clicking on a file on your desktop and getting a public link to it. To do the same sort of thing in Google Drive takes about 5-10 clicks and about 2-3 minutes. Definitely not 'fast and fun'!
Thanks Victoria. Yes I know Dropbox has upgraded, but the timing wasn't good for me: I was already looking for something bigger when Google Drive came along, and if my memory serves me correctly, it took Dropbox about 3 months to catch up (allow more storage). By then I had migrated my system to Google Drive, and honestly I don't regret it. It's not perfect, but it is adequate. Cheers, Nick
Hi all
I'm using Livedrive here in the UK
Martin
I use Google Drive
That's a lot of files, Unless you need access to all of them all of the time I recommend a 2 tier system, one on Dropbox for the current working files and then unlimited storage and up to 10 computer backups on Crashplan.
Other systems are available of course.
It does not have the simplicity of a single system, but if you can distinguish between what's working and what's backup it's very effective.
Personnaly I sync my files in Evernote this way
http://www.ehow.com/how_8318107_sync...-evernote.html
Not many people know this feature exists...