[Discuss] drop box software
Stephen Adler
adler at stephenadler.com
Wed Aug 31 08:55:34 EDT 2011
Thanks, the issue is that I don't want to use a 3rd party system or
service to do my drop box file sharing, I want to use my own servers. I
have this thing about putting data on a system I don't maintain
myself....
On Tue, 2011-08-30 at 21:00 -0500, Jack Coats wrote:
> It has an option for sharing files, but it's primary reason for living
> is to be a personal repository available on multiple machines.
>
> If you want to 'share a file' with someone else, they do not have to
> subscribe to Dropbox. Exact directions are avialable on
> Dropbox.com ... the basics are, you make a 'public' directory, copy a
> file into the directory, the get the 'url' of the file (I haven't
> done it for a while). Then you can email the 'url' to as many people
> as you want. To make the files private again, get it out of
> your 'public directory'. I don't remember if you can specify the name
> of the directory or not.
>
> There are other services that do act like you mention, upload it, it
> is shared (password or not), with whomever, and eventually it
> is deleted automatically. But this is not Dropbox.
>
> ><> ... Jack
>
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Stephen Adler
> <adler at stephenadler.com> wrote:
> I'm getting a bit confused. I thought drop box was a service
> where one could upload a file, give it a password of some
> sort, and then you sent the password to someone else who could
> use it to grab the file. typically needed for large files,
> (multi-gigabyte) which cannot be e-mailed directly. After some
> time, the file gets deleted automatically. Does this drop box
> like systems mentioned use repository in the back end? I would
> assume it would just dump the file in some directory.
>
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