Yes, me too. I left feedback at Apple. Don't think they are listening, it's not a money maker for them. Gallery going away is most painful but I just discovered Smug Mug, a paid service. Finally, something that is more than worth paying for!If anybody at Apple is listening, however, I'd prefer to have an iDisk hosted at Apple, even if I had to pay for it! 🙂
To me, Dropbox and Sugar Sync aren't replacements for iDisk. They're convenient, and I use both for different purposes, but they don't replace the main feature of iDisk that I'm after which is NOT storing files on my computer, but still having access to them at any time.
There are a couple ways you can manage synced folders with SugarSync. First off, SugarSync automatically creates a Magic Briefcase in your My Documents folder when you install the client. This syncs automatically across the web and locally on each synced machine with SugarSync installed. In this way, the Magic Briefcase is pretty much exactly the same as your main Dropbox folder would beexcept with a name I really cant take seriously (pull a rabbit out of it, and Ill be a believer).
Now, when you add a folder from your computer to SugarSync, by default, your Synced Folder is accessible from other computers and your personal website (located at yourusername.sugarsync.com), but it wont automatically create local copies on each machine (like the Magic Briefcase does).
So, to review, there are three kinds of folders with SugarSync:
- Magic Briefcase Acts like a Dropbox folder. Files are synced in the cloud and across all computers.
- Synced Folders Doesnt sync across all computers, but can be accessed via the web interface or the SugarSync file manager and is backed up to the cloud.
- Web Archive Cloud backup onlyisnt synced locally, but can be accessed via the web interface or SugarSync file manger.
Yes, me too. I left feedback at Apple. Don't think they are listening, it's not a money maker for them. Gallery going away is most painful but I just discovered Smug Mug, a paid service. Finally, something that is more than worth paying for!
i LOVE Smugmug. I gladly pay the yearly fee, which really isn't that much - unlimited RAW image storage, awesome
Drop box is frikking amazing - everything idisk should have been!!!
Surprised Apple never snapped it up with an obscene bid as it really is snappy and perfect for me!