I know I'm probably the last one here to have heard of this, but...
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
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This is the first time I have heard of it. And COOL!!!
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
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First I've heard of it too, thanks for the link!
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site. I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Why is onedrive considered any worse than the others?
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Why is onedrive considered any worse than the others?
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Quite recently, I noticed that Onedrive immediately accesses and spiders all your drives, not just the directory that you set aside for it. This includes all network drives, so, whether you work for a tiny firm or big corporation, all you need is one employee to install the onedrive Windows app, and MS has access to every file on every HDD belonging to the company. What makes me laugh is that they market this as a useful tool, categorically proving the purloined-letter effect.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Quite recently, I noticed that Onedrive immediately accesses and spiders all your drives, not just the directory that you set aside for it. This includes all network drives, so, whether you work for a tiny firm or big corporation, all you need is one employee to install the onedrive Windows app, and MS has access to every file on every HDD belonging to the company. What makes me laugh is that they market this as a useful tool, categorically proving the purloined-letter effect.
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Oh bugger, I just got Office 365, which I am learning to loathe, and it really wanted OneDrive so... The argument to chuck Office is getting stronger every day.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
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I'm the last! Thanks for sharing.
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I'm the last! Thanks for sharing.
CP is proving its uniqueness, again! On other message boards, everyone scrambles to be "First!"
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Oh bugger, I just got Office 365, which I am learning to loathe, and it really wanted OneDrive so... The argument to chuck Office is getting stronger every day.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
I upgraded to Office 2003. It works much better -- no ribbon, twice as fast, and no NSA back doors.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Thank you for this useful information, I have just downloaded and started using basefolder.
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Pardon my cynicism, but in what way less risK? You are exposing your computer to the cloud via some software that presumably promises (honest injun) to only share them with you... not sayin' it's not secure - but no reason to assume any more secure than any of the other options - just because the hard drive is in your house
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I upgraded to Office 2003. It works much better -- no ribbon, twice as fast, and no NSA back doors.
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I tried to install my 207 on a windows 8.1 and it was not a supported OS, what bullshit!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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I tried to install my 207 on a windows 8.1 and it was not a supported OS, what bullshit!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Ha! 2003 installed right away on 8.1, with no problems! Yup, all they do is improve their software...
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Pardon my cynicism, but in what way less risK? You are exposing your computer to the cloud via some software that presumably promises (honest injun) to only share them with you... not sayin' it's not secure - but no reason to assume any more secure than any of the other options - just because the hard drive is in your house
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_Maxxx_ wrote:
You are exposing your computer to the cloud via some software that...
... Neither asks for nor stores any personal information about you (I don't consider a user-name and e-mail address to be "personal information"). There's no background app/service (google drive requires two, for god-only knows what "not evil" reasons). Plus, you can disconnect "catastrophically" at any time by simply renaming a folder.
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Quite recently, I noticed that Onedrive immediately accesses and spiders all your drives, not just the directory that you set aside for it. This includes all network drives, so, whether you work for a tiny firm or big corporation, all you need is one employee to install the onedrive Windows app, and MS has access to every file on every HDD belonging to the company. What makes me laugh is that they market this as a useful tool, categorically proving the purloined-letter effect.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
This feature can be turned off. Go to the OneCloud systray icon - check settings - "Let OneDrive fetch all files on my computer"
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_Maxxx_ wrote:
You are exposing your computer to the cloud via some software that...
... Neither asks for nor stores any personal information about you (I don't consider a user-name and e-mail address to be "personal information"). There's no background app/service (google drive requires two, for god-only knows what "not evil" reasons). Plus, you can disconnect "catastrophically" at any time by simply renaming a folder.
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Mark_Wallace wrote:
There's no background app/service (google drive requires two, for god-only knows what "not evil" reasons).
Oh elephant crap. If you're able to go to www.somewebsiteyoudontown.pwndyou and download files off your home computer there has to be at least one application running on your home computer to send you the files. The fact that they don't say anything about how it works in their FAQ has my paranoia flag running up the flagpole next to _Maxxx_'s. The biggest question I've got is if they store an index of all the files you're sharing on their site or not. They say they don't store any personal data; but when they explicitly list what personal data they don't store names/metadata of your files isn't listed...
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Pardon my cynicism, but in what way less risK? You are exposing your computer to the cloud via some software that presumably promises (honest injun) to only share them with you... not sayin' it's not secure - but no reason to assume any more secure than any of the other options - just because the hard drive is in your house
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And what's the difference between installing this and setting up an FTP service on your machine? It sounds to me as if basefolder is just a (much) simplified FTP service.
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Basefolder[^] is bluddy cool! No storage limits (it's on your HDD!), no nags, way less risk, etc. than DropBox, gdrive, or (security horror of horrors) onedrive. Just set up a new, ne'er to be used elsewhere e-mail address for it, install it on a machine you never switch off, and Bob's yer mascot! Hopefully, the android ES File Manager boys will add it as a "share to" destination, soon, but its own android app is usable enough.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Another option: Any one use BitTorrent Sync? (I do.) Cloudless, fast, secure (as if there were such a thing), mobile clients, sharing. What's not to love (i.e. why is BitTorrent Sync evil too)?
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