[OT] Box.net free 50Gb for iOS 5 users

J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Wed Oct 26 13:40:49 EDT 2011


On 10/26/11 12:30 PM, Pete wrote:
> Theis para is about using Box on a Mac. Yes, uploading is through logging
> into the box.net web site in your browser.  Right clicking a file in
> box.netshows you a Download option so no webdav needed.  I don't
> believe there are
> any file type restrictions unless you are using the box.net sync service
> which is part of paid for business package and is more of a document
> collaboration tool than like Google docs.
>
> There is a Box app for Android devices, don't know about iOS but I'd be
> surprised if there wasn't one.  I don't see a specific download option in
> it, but there is an Open option which downloads it then opens it in the
> appropriate application.
>
> I'm not sure where you're looking on their web site but I
> have definitely uploaded files of a non-Office type, including livecode
> stack files.

Thanks, that clarifies some things for me. I can't remember now which 
web page I was reading, but it had a very long list of comments at the 
end and some of the concerns I mentioned were in those. Maybe I'll give 
it a try anyway, what have I got to lose.

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