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Windows Live Skydrive Rocks!

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  • S Simon P Stevens

    I have 2 main problems with it. 1) There is no easy way to sync files. 2) At work, the public folder and some of the options pages are blocked as "social networking" sites. As such I use dropbox[^]. Ok, it's only 2gb, but syncing is so easy. You have a client app that silently syncs up your Dropbox folder with the server, so you can treat it just like working on your PC, and you know everything you do is getting backed up in the cloud. If such a thing existed for Skydrive I'd be more inclined to try it out. (Oh, and the Dropbox sync client supports Linux & Mac too)

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    Kevin McFarlane
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    Simon P Stevens wrote:

    As such I use dropbox[^]

    Superb app. Well-engineered. Could do with some improvements but what it does do it does superbly. I also use Skydrive but less so at the moment. Not looked at it for a while, may do so now.

    Simon P Stevens wrote:

    it's [Dropbox] only 2gb

    But you get more space for each recommendation don't you? I'm at 3.5GB at the moment.

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

      2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

      Wow! This, I didn't know. :)

      “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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        Simon P Stevens wrote:

        As such I use dropbox[^]

        Superb app. Well-engineered. Could do with some improvements but what it does do it does superbly. I also use Skydrive but less so at the moment. Not looked at it for a while, may do so now.

        Simon P Stevens wrote:

        it's [Dropbox] only 2gb

        But you get more space for each recommendation don't you? I'm at 3.5GB at the moment.

        Kevin

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        Kevin McFarlane wrote:

        Superb app. Well-engineered.

        It's the complete seemlessness that I love. I just tried out windows live mesh[^] (ok, still in beta), which has similar claims to dropbox. But the sync app just isn't as seemless, it just seems to get in your way more. What makes dropbox so good is that if you didn't know it was running, you would almost never notice, it provides just enough info so you know when files are synced. Mesh, has popups and windows and info all over the place, but for some reason makes it impossible to find out if a file has finished syncing or not without logging into the web app and checking if it's there. Oh, and the killer feature dropbox has that will prevent me from using mesh seriously - Linux support.

        Kevin McFarlane wrote:

        But you get more space for each recommendation don't you?

        Only if you have friends. :laugh: I have just 1 so I'm on just 2.25gb.

        Simon

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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          Joan M
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          Yes, it is wonderful, the only pity here is the fact that files must not be bigger than 50MB... X|

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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            Lost User
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            Love it, especially combined with the free version of SDExplorer[^] :)

            I are Troll :suss:

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            • J Judah Gabriel Himango

              I love it. They ought to include a Sky Drive account with every copy of Windows. Apps could save data to the cloud, rather than the disk, and voila, your data is accessible from work, home, mobile, etc.

              Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
              Judah Himango

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              Richard Andrew x64
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              Judah Himango wrote:

              Apps could save data to the cloud

              Yeah, no security risk there! I'd love to export my most sensitive files to the world.

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              • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                I love it. They ought to include a Sky Drive account with every copy of Windows. Apps could save data to the cloud, rather than the disk, and voila, your data is accessible from work, home, mobile, etc.

                Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
                Judah Himango

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                Hired Mind
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                Judah Himango wrote:

                They ought to include a Sky Drive account with every copy of Windows.

                The EU would probably sue them...

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                  Judah Himango wrote:

                  Apps could save data to the cloud

                  Yeah, no security risk there! I'd love to export my most sensitive files to the world.

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                  Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                  Yeah, no security risk there! I'd love to export my most sensitive files to the world.

                  Haha, I bet their data centers have armed gaurds, or at the very least some sort of security people. I can't say the same for my house.

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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                    Scott Dorman
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                    Absolutely. I've been using it since it was first announced. In fact, I used it exclusively to store the content for my book so that I (and my tech editor) could access it from anywhere. I have had very few problems with it, most which were of my own doing. The only issue of significance is that if you use a removable (USB drive, flash, etc.) drive as the storage folder on your local machine it sometimes gets confused if you remove that drive and attach it to another machine. (Doing this, by the way, probably isn't the best idea when it comes to synchronizing with SkyDrive anyway since it does contradict with how SkyDrive is supposed to work.)

                    Scott Dorman

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                      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                      2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

                      Even better - it integrates very nicely with the desktop version of MS Office. For MS Office 2007 you need to download an add-on to enable this feature, and in Offce 2010 it is built in.

                      utf8-cpp

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                      With Office 2010 it also has built in synchronization, etc. so multiple people can edit at the same time.

                      Scott Dorman

                      Microsoft® MVP - Visual C# | MCPD President - Tampa Bay IASA [Blog][Articles][Forum Guidelines]


                      Hey, hey, hey. Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai

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                      • S Simon P Stevens

                        I have 2 main problems with it. 1) There is no easy way to sync files. 2) At work, the public folder and some of the options pages are blocked as "social networking" sites. As such I use dropbox[^]. Ok, it's only 2gb, but syncing is so easy. You have a client app that silently syncs up your Dropbox folder with the server, so you can treat it just like working on your PC, and you know everything you do is getting backed up in the cloud. If such a thing existed for Skydrive I'd be more inclined to try it out. (Oh, and the Dropbox sync client supports Linux & Mac too)

                        Simon

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                        Live Mesh syncs files and has 5GB of storage. Not sure about the social networking part.

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                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                          Judah Himango wrote:

                          Apps could save data to the cloud

                          Yeah, no security risk there! I'd love to export my most sensitive files to the world.

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                          Judah Gabriel Himango
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                          That's what people said about email.

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                          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                            It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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                            Duncan Edwards Jones
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                            I think Live Mesh[^] rockes even more - like skydrive but with synchronisation

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                            • S Simon P Stevens

                              Kevin McFarlane wrote:

                              Superb app. Well-engineered.

                              It's the complete seemlessness that I love. I just tried out windows live mesh[^] (ok, still in beta), which has similar claims to dropbox. But the sync app just isn't as seemless, it just seems to get in your way more. What makes dropbox so good is that if you didn't know it was running, you would almost never notice, it provides just enough info so you know when files are synced. Mesh, has popups and windows and info all over the place, but for some reason makes it impossible to find out if a file has finished syncing or not without logging into the web app and checking if it's there. Oh, and the killer feature dropbox has that will prevent me from using mesh seriously - Linux support.

                              Kevin McFarlane wrote:

                              But you get more space for each recommendation don't you?

                              Only if you have friends. :laugh: I have just 1 so I'm on just 2.25gb.

                              Simon

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                              BC3Tech
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                              Live Mesh i haven't quite found a good use for. However Live Sync I have been using since shortly after it was originally released as "FolderShare" - love it. I'm going to have to see about SkyDrive now. The one thing that I have found trips up every online-offering of Office-based document creation/editing, is a password-protected Excel file. I have one i use daily, and sync it w/ Live Sync, but so far haven't found an online service that plays nice w/ it so i can just edit it online in one place. If anybody knows of such a service let me know.

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                              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                Judah Himango wrote:

                                They ought to include a Sky Drive account with every copy of Windows

                                Yes! That will be cool. I thought it had an API, but I can't find it.

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                                this?: http://skydriveapiclient.codeplex.com/[^] :cool:

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                                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                  It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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                                  Justincc
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                                  I just hate that the file size limit for a single file is 50MB :thumbsdown: Which means it would take a really long time to get to use that 25GB.

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                                  • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                    I love it. They ought to include a Sky Drive account with every copy of Windows. Apps could save data to the cloud, rather than the disk, and voila, your data is accessible from work, home, mobile, etc.

                                    Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
                                    Judah Himango

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                                    The IT Nazi's usually block online storage for corporate networks. Also online apps , like google apps, instant messaging, skype, message boards, generally anything they can not control even though these would save the company time and money.

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                                      The IT Nazi's usually block online storage for corporate networks. Also online apps , like google apps, instant messaging, skype, message boards, generally anything they can not control even though these would save the company time and money.

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                                      Judah Gabriel Himango
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                                      True, but if Windows had it built-in, and apps started using it, the Nazis would be forced to relent! :-)

                                      Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        It truly does and I can't believe I ignored it for so long: 1. Free Storage space upto 25 GB: More than any one else is offering as far as I can recall. 2. You can edit Microsoft Office documents with ease as in Google Docs.

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                                        Karamveer Lalh
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                                        Have u tried Adrive? http://adrive.com 50 GB of free storage Still Skydrive is the 2nd best

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                                          The IT Nazi's usually block online storage for corporate networks. Also online apps , like google apps, instant messaging, skype, message boards, generally anything they can not control even though these would save the company time and money.

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                                          zengkun100
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                                          So, are you Chinese or Iranian? :-D Just a joke, easy plz:)

                                          A Chinese VC++ programmer

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