lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Well, people that are happy about their jobs don't ever complain about it.

I have an addition to that theory:

I said something similar, my wife also exercised her veto powers.

The problem is not responding on a mobile device... It is responding badly (and adding a pathetic signature to make it OK). I typed this on my mobile device yet I communicate legibly. It is possible.

VOTE: Anything Optoma.

Well, the other benefit of Cloud drives are that you can work offline and they sync up when you connect again. They are also generally faster for random access files when you work with documents than mounted network drives. Even with my volumes mounted over gigabit ethernet (with SMB large packets enabled using big

Agreed. I use Google Drive only for work files (since I need to share them in a Google Accounts Domain this makes sense.) and then I use Synology NAS Cloud for my private files (family). The Synology file sharing is not that great, wish it was better...

$250 for a Galaxy Nexus and $30/month on T-Mobile. For both my wife and myself.

StraightTalk cut a friend off this month complaining that they went over their "unlimited" cap. I too have both StraightTalk and T-Mobile (I switch every month to evaluate them)... So far I think I prefer T-Mobile $30/month.

I'm using Insync as a client for Google Drive on Mac, Windows and Linux. Once-off payment, but worth it.

You can still tip for great service. But semi-compulsory expected tipping is kinda a broken system.

Is this a cloud drive, or just shared volumes?

You can't share items publicly on Wuala (because of the cryptography). Even sharing it with other Wuala users is a pain. The apps were also clunky and a bit buggy.

Oh, there is one other thing, I needed to share Dropbox files with another dropbox user, but I could not since that user would need to have the space to keep the files as well. Which means I could not share files with other non-paid members as most only had 5Gb.

Dropbox has nice simple sharing.

The one thing I found for Skydrive is that its Photo Album functionality is awesome.

Vote: Synology Cloud Station (Self-hostsed NAS)

I only have my desktop on my start screen. Seems like a waste. I also don't miss the start menu.

Most of the posts here from people who have tried Tiny Tiny RSS seem to like it more than the others. Admittedly it's a daunting install and you need either a private server, or a friend with one...

I've tried NewsBlur and Feedly. I did not want to do the work for Tiny Tiny RSS, but after never getting all I wanted from the other services I decided to take the plunge.