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




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.
Zumodrive and Dropbox aren’t the same. Dropbox uses space on your hard drive, whereas Zumodrive adds space to your hard drive.
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.
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
Very fast.
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.
Hmmm I wonder if it’ll work with my BlackBerry …
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. =)
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.
X <———— Banging head here!