@jg0 i hear ya, but given how porous security is on desktop OS's (both w7 and osx are guilty of this), the line between at-risk files on a PC and at-risk files on the dropbox server is starting to blur. If anything, at least dropbox has a vested interest in the privacy of my files.
Anyway, at least when it comes to moving music files around, my main concern is ease of use.
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I'm hoping in a few years maybe dropbox or something comparable (preferably free) will render make flash drives go the way of the floppy disk.
You can also use the device as an flashdrive.
@Anonymous
As long as there are people who'd rather not host their files on a corporate operated server there will be a need for offline storage.
@jg0 i hear ya, but given how porous security is on desktop OS's (both w7 and osx are guilty of this), the line between at-risk files on a PC and at-risk files on the dropbox server is starting to blur. If anything, at least dropbox has a vested interest in the privacy of my files.
Anyway, at least when it comes to moving music files around, my main concern is ease of use.
@Anonymous
The thing is security is just as porous with mobile OSes.
But I agree about the ease of use.
how does that iphone cardreader work?
called something like zoomy or zoomit...
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