I'm a fan of Copy. It is as fast as Dropbox and has the lan feature mentioned for dropbox
I'm a fan of Copy. It is as fast as Dropbox and has the lan feature mentioned for dropbox
Revision marking would be an awesome addition.
No, but there are applications that do like SMS Backup+
But as mentioned above, anyone outside of your circles can only send you an email once until you reply or add them to a circle.
I am a fan of Copy. I also like their "fair" share program. If you share a folder with someone, each of you only get 1/2 the space charged against your storage. For example if you and I shared a 1GB folder, each of us would only show it as using 512MB, instead of the Dropbox way of showing each of us using 1GB .
I'm with you. I wasn't sure it would fit, but was glad to see it nominated. I like my Synology, and the ability to choose the hard drives that are in it.
I use CutePDF (although I don't like them trying to bundle "extra" software), or Bullzip. Both install as a pdf printer.
Thank you for using Desktoppr!
Try a non-cotton based t-shirt, like one of the ones designed to keep you cooler.
There is nothing really wrong with a black undershirt or one that matches (say a blue undershirt under a blue shirt).
Dropbox or Copy.com will allow you to upload larger files, as long as you are using their clients and not the web upload.
Was wondering the same thing.
Revision history + conflict handling.
In the Underhyped Apps, I definitely agree with OneNote. That is one program that I should probably use more than I do. Bins looks interesting. I have looked at Chocolatey, but just haven't found the need.
I'm a fan of Malwarebytes
Think there will be an upcoming sale?
So is this going to make it into the release version? This might be enough to get me to pay for it. I used the beta back in the Flow days, but after upgrading to a Note2 I found the default keyboard just about as good at predicting and liked having the number row.
Gimp is by far the best alternative to photoshop.
This is probably my biggest grip.