You could write your own api to publish to your customers' use.  I write
apis that move data and not files.  Maybe you could create the API that was
able to publish a file list from a secured folder and then a second one to
receive a check list that identifies what documents they want to receive?

On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 3:52 PM Richard Kaye <rk...@invaluable.com> wrote:

> Calling on the collective wisdom. What are people using th4eses days to
> share files with customers beside Dropbox? Preferably something that can be
> accessed via APIs.
>
> TIA
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