Fair play for trying to give back to the community, but your service is not an alternative to Dropbox. One of the major things Dropbox has going for it is the background, effortless syncing of files between all of the devices registered under a user's account. All that is on offer here is the use of a file server, and one with no enforced storage or bandwidth limits at that. PublicFTP tried to offer something similar a couple of years back, and instantly realised it was an unrealistic goal. -- James Scholes http://twitter.com/JamesScholes
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