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Old 07-15-2013, 10:19 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
I like Copy but I wish it worked like SugarSync or Cubby where you can make a particular folder a "Copy" folder, rather than having to move my Calibre library folder inside the main Copy folder. My main Calibre library is over 15GBs; Mozy will have to re-index all of that the minute I move it elsewhere. I'm still thinking whether I want to do that.

In the meantime, I've been playing with Copy and, like you, I'm impressed. I love that they give you so much free space upfront and the option to get much more at no cost.
Is great, isnt it?

I'm not sure what you mean about moving the calibre library? That is, I keep mine inside my Dropbox folder at the moment, and have simply copied to the Copy folder, but will be redirecting Calibre to look there for its database. Don't you do this already? (I stopped using Mozy years ago, just do local backup and cloning now)

[edit] you mean you want to be able to define the Calibre folder as something to be backed up, like Sugarsync does? I dont use Cubby though I think I may have signed up at some point... I point Sugarsync at the folder inside Dropbox folder for a double, and I point Box.net at the same folder. You only need to have it inside one of them and point the others there. I like multiple redundancy

Last edited by kyteflyer; 07-15-2013 at 10:26 AM. Reason: sudden light shining on my misapprehensions
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