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Old 16-07-2009, 13:30   #5
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Re: Dropbox

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Originally Posted by xpod View Post
I have a Dropbox account myself but i`ve rarely ever used the thing other than to test it,which was a while back now.
Handy in some circumstances i suppose but i prefer to trust my own backup solutions rather than any online ones.

You can get more free space with other solutions if thats what your after.
25G as mentioned above with MS Skydrive.
Or you could have a more meager 10G free with Humyo
Or even a whopping 50G free with Adrive
I'm only looking at it because my daughter sent me an invite..I suspect she thinks it might be easy to share files this way as she has a Mac and I don't.
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