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All my documents, everywhere I go.

Automatic syncing.

Works on Mac, PC, and iPhone.

Makes a shared drive icon so I don’t have to FTP or HTTP or EIEIO.

AND!

Puts my music where I want it.

Shared my documents with whomever I want, anywhere they are, and they only have to click.

Simple photo sharing.

AND!

It’s free.

Zumodrive.

I wonder if they need a test engineer who can write?

10 Responses to “This is Exactly What I Needed”

  1. Brian Arnold says:

    I prefer DropBox (dropbox.com) personally. I like that it’s not a separate drive mounted, but a folder on a drive of my choosing. Otherwise they seem relatively similar.

  2. Daniel says:

    Zumodrive and Dropbox aren’t the same. Dropbox uses space on your hard drive, whereas Zumodrive adds space to your hard drive.

  3. j.metts says:

    How fast is it? I have MobileMe and hate the iDisk because it is sooooo slow. I use DropBox all the time. Although it is using your hard drive space, hard drive space is cheap these days and I have the speediness of the local hard drive and the uploading/downloading happens in the background.

  4. j.metts says:

    BTW, a nice memory from earlier today. Was cleaning out a folder of videos and came across a certain BRK Farewell video made by a one TJ. Brought back a few memories. You’re still missed. Thought I would let you know :-)

  5. Daniel says:

    How fast is it?

    Very fast.

  6. Swiftless says:

    Yeah I’ve been hearing a lot of wonderful things about dropbox lately, was going to give it a go; but I may need to check out zumodrive instead. Thx for the tip.

  7. girliegeek says:

    Hmmm I wonder if it’ll work with my BlackBerry …

  8. Steve says:

    Well, I just glanced at the website linked and noticed that it is free, up to 2 GB. After that, plans start at $2.99/mo. This could be nice for sharing ordinary files and some pictures, but my iTunes library alone is much larger than this; to say nothing of my iPhoto library. Seeing as those two would be the main things I’d like to be able to access from anywhere, I don’t see this as a free option. I also refuse to pony up $99/year for Mobile Me.

    Thanks all the same. =)

  9. Steve says:

    A quick glance at the Dropbox site shows something similar. Free for up to 2GB, then plans for 50GB ($9.99/mo) and 100GB ($19.99/mo). Gee, at that price, even MobileMe starts to look attractive. Granted, these sites are offering you a backup of data; but I would definitely not consider either of these options for hosting something large like an entire iTunes or iPhoto library.

  10. Celexxa says:

    X <———— Banging head here!

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