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cfs

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Feb 8, 2008
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Hi All,

I was wondering about these cloud based services. They are great for storing some family videos, pics, and some documents that aren't a big deal if anyone sees them, but is there a downside to using these free services? I guess what I am asking, what's the catch? I use two of them a the moment. One to store documents and one for media files.

Thanks,

CFS
 
Hi All,

I was wondering about these cloud based services. They are great for storing some family videos, pics, and some documents that aren't a big deal if anyone sees them, but is there a downside to using these free services? I guess what I am asking, what's the catch? I use two of them a the moment. One to store documents and one for media files.

Thanks,

CFS


No catch. Unless you go over the free limit....in that case, you have to pony up. I use SugarSync and DropBox. Love them both. I prefer SugarSync in MOST cases but not all. SugarSync doesn't seem to handle MS Access databases or Quickbooks databases very well. DropBox does, however.
 
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