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Old 02-16-2010, 09:42 PM   #13
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by jshoemaker View Post
Dropbox is limited to 2G for free users, or you get to pay, so the library had best be small. Won't work for a lot of us.
Dropbox is not limited to 2G for free users, it starts out at 2G for free users. I have reached the limit of 5.25G for free users. You can get 250M for trying 5 of the 6 items under the getting started tab. You also get 250M for each person (up to 3G total extra) you refer who actually create an account and install the app.

2G free plus 3G for referrals and 250M for walking through the Getting Started tab make the final amount of free space possible 5.25G.

But you are right Dropbox isn't a solution that will work for everyone. I have 4 machines sync'd via Dropbox (2 at work and 2 at home) and it works great for me. My library is a little over 1100 books and weighs in at 675M so I have a ways to go before this solution will fail me.
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