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I've started using BTsync - http://labs.bittorrent.com/experiments/sync.html - it is completely private point to point file syncing with no cloud involvement at all. You choose a folder or folders to share and you can give someone either a key for full bidirectional syncing or for one-way syncing (aka read-only or a backup), and can also give them a key that only works for 24 hours. They install the software, select a folder, and put in your key. That's it. Of course both machines have to be on at the same time. It will connect any two machines anywhere in the world, using the shortest and quickest path possible (it's based on Bittorrent algorithms, after all). There are servers that will be used to connect the two if they can't get to each other directly, and you can turn that off if you want for privacy/security.
On Friday, July 19, 2013 6:06:23 PM, Teddy Gage wrote:
hold on a minute here...
:D
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 2:15 PM, <FX4TV@aol.com
<mailto:FX4TV@aol.com>> wrote:
Anyone have any experience or comments on LaCies new Hybrid Cloud
system? or CloudBox?
It looks interesting for Storage, backup & FTP locally.
We currently use You Send it with no problems, but always looking
for something better & cheaper.
Seems no file size limit with this Lacie or monthly charge.
http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10584
NitroLarry
>In a message dated 7/19/13 11:15:29 AM, teddygage@gmail.com
<mailto:teddygage@gmail.com> writes:
>I add a third vote for WeTransfer.
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