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Old 07-02-2012, 04:03 AM   #120
dredwerker
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Originally Posted by David Munch View Post
I personally couldn't live without Dropbox, and I know of other people that feel the same way.

It is just so convenient to drop a file in, and have it instantly on my work and home Macs, my iPad and my iPhone. I'm just amazed that Apple/Microsoft haven't come up with something as easy to use yet. The beginnings are there, but a long shot from a full implementation, unfortunately.

No wonder Steve Jobs tried to buy Dropbox.
Dropbox is great for documents and a few books but no pro/enthusiastic amateur photographer or video editor is going to be using it for storage.

Again these cloud devices are great whilst you use small files and are always near a good internet connection.

Streaming on a train is just not doable in the main. I just dont get streaming unless you are at home. Even then, some streaming has its moments, as when you are watching a spinning circle in the middle of a tv programme at the good bit
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