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Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:11 pm
by danielson
Can http://otixo.com/ be a more secure way of backing up your CN database?

Re: Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:52 am
by CintaNotes Developer
Hi Daniel,

well I haven't tried it, but if this service can sync files on disk, it should be CintaNotes-compatible.
If you want an encrypted sync service, you might also want to try SpiderOak.

Re: Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:56 pm
by danielson
Alex,

It's unbelievable the number of cloud services these days!
You wonder how they all manage to survive?!

Thanks for your tip. It looks like a nice service.
There aren't too many in between options (none) for those who want to subscribe to full services.
2G for free is still a good starting point.
It does pale though with the 25G offered by Skydrive.

Re: Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:00 pm
by kleinkinstein
Edited:

kleinkinstein, I edited your post. I'm sorry but it looks like too much as an advertisement. However if you're a genuinely enthusiast user of SugarSync, please accept my apologies and feel free to write again and tell us in a more articulated way what you like about the service. Thanks

Re: Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:32 am
by IgorArefyev
Wanted to know if a free version of SharePoint that is at https://www.cloudappsportal.com/will work well as a Dropbox alternative? It is said to allow the user to upload and download files and edit them online; besides there are supposed to be no file size restrictions. Has anyone tried SharePoint?

Re: Otixo as an alternative to Dropbox?

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:38 am
by CintaNotes Developer
IgorArefyev wrote:Wanted to know if a free version of SharePoint that is at https://www.cloudappsportal.com/will work well as a Dropbox alternative? It is said to allow the user to upload and download files and edit them online; besides there are supposed to be no file size restrictions. Has anyone tried SharePoint?


Can it automatically sync folder contents from disk to the cloud and vice versa? If yes, it can be used with CN, if not, it can't.