Are you sure you want to trust all your files totally to an online
service?  What happens if they fail?

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Erika L. Rich <elr...@ruwebby.com> wrote:

> I get that, and it's all good. But doesn't clean off my harddrives. Dropbox
> is still worth it's weight in Gold, and I'm going to keep using it,
> especially for that Firefox trick ...
>
> BUT ...
>
> I've got almost 100 gigs of data I wanted in the cloud to access whenever I
> wanted to, from wherever I was, on whatever machine I happened to be on.
>
> Yes, there is a new beta "selective sync" version of Dropbox which is
> working beautifully for hubby's machine. He doesn't need access to all my
> work data for example. But I want access to everything.
>
> So, what are my options?

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