Are you going to be doing a review of Google Drive? I would be interested
in how it works for you. It is a total no brainer on a Chromebook.  I have
never had any issues, but the Chromebook was designed for Drive. I have
never had the chance to try the Windows client.

-- steve


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon &
Hannah <rmsl...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> Yesterday I received an update for the Younited client--on the Win7
> machine.
> The XP machine didn't update, nor was there any option to do so.
>
> This morning Younited won't accept the password on the Win7 machine: it
> won't
> log on.  Actually, it seems to be randomly forgetting parts of the
> password.  As
> with most programs, it doesn't show the password (nor is there any option
> to show
> it), the password is represented by dots for the characters.  But I'll
> have seven
> characters entered (with seven dots showing), and, all of a sudden, only
> three dots
> will be showing.  Or I'll have entered ten, and suddenly there are only
> two.
>
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