Copy

Matthias Rebbe matthias_livecode_150811 at m-r-d.de
Sun Dec 1 09:00:24 EST 2013


There is a nice menubar tool for Mac OS X at http://serus.io  called Servus.
You can drag a file to the menubar icon of servus and servus uploads that
file to dropbox, creates a public link for that file ands create a nice
preview page. 

It´s a really useful tool.

Regards,

Matthias


Am 01.12.2013 um 07:12 schrieb Scott Rossi <scott at tactilemedia.com>:

> Hi Mark:
> 
> I've had Copy for a little while now, but haven't been able to figure out
> if it's possible to directly share a file, without having to route people
> through the Copy web site.  Do you know if this is possible?
> 
> The key thing for me with DropBox (and what I think is missing with most
> of the other cloud services) is (virtual) direct file access from your
> desktop.   You can share your files without having to go through any
> service.  Box, SugarSync, Google Drive (and apparently Copy) all require
> the people you share with to go through a Web page to get ahold of your
> files.  At least, from what I've been able to figure out.
> 
> With DropBox I can make any folder on my desktop publicly accessible, and
> offer direct download of files without having to designate any special
> sharing, which is great for working with LiveCode stacks.  If any of the
> other services offer this kind of accessibility, I would love to know how
> to enable it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/30/13 6:27 PM, "Mark Wieder" <mwieder at ahsoftware.net> wrote:
> 
>> Roger-
>> 
>> Saturday, November 30, 2013, 5:32:08 PM, you wrote:
>> 
>>> That sounds very interesting.  20GB is enticing, BUT...  After all the
>>> NSA
>>> hoopla, a lot of folks are considering bringing their data back
>>> in-house.
>> 
>> Yes, it's a good point, but Copy is using 256-bit AES encryption,
>> which is about as good as you're going to get in the cloud. And
>> they've got an innovative approach to sharing storage: if a folder is
>> shared among three people, they are each apportioned one third of the
>> storage limit, so teams aren't paying for storage more than once. As I
>> understand it, if you have a 20GB limit and you put 10GB in your
>> shared folder, and so do two other people you've shared it with, there
>> are now 30GB in that folder but you're still within your storage
>> allocation limit.
>> 
>> -- 
>> -Mark Wieder
>> ahsoftware at gmail.com
>> 
>> 
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