Dropoutbox
Bill Poser
billposer2 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 4 02:32:26 UTC 2011
One thing that I have done is just to post files on my own web site, and for
a project I have worked on, download files to work on from the project web
site and upload others to it. A website doesn't cost that much these days,
and of course many institutions have computers that can be used to host them
at no additional cost.
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Margaret Carew <
margaret.carew at batchelor.edu.au> wrote:
> Hi RNLD
>
> I’ve been using dropbox for a year or so to exchange and backup files.
> Recently I’ve had a lot of trouble with dropbox, with the program quitting
> just after launch, and this has resulted in me giving up on it (I’ve done
> the full runaround with dropbox support, reinstalls etc etc).
>
> We are now looking into other options for large file exchange (video files)
> between a geographically dispersed team – just wondering what others are
> doing, what seems to work best.
>
> Thanks
>
> Margaret Carew
>
> --
> Margaret Carew
> Lecturer - Centre for Australian Languages and Linguistics
> Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
> Alice Springs NT 0870
> 08 8951 8339 / 0422 418 559
> margaret.carew at batchelor.edu.au
>
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