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7 Good Dropbox Alternatives for Linux. Is free and open source collaboration and sharing tool that is designed to keep things simple and to stay out of your way.

7 Good Dropbox Alternatives for Linux

SparkleShare creates a SparkleShare folder in your home directory in which you can add different remote folders (these can be on different servers). It has the same DropBox like notification system. is an online backup tool for Windows, Mac and Linux users to back up, share, sync and access files at will. SpiderOak uses encrypted cloud storage and client-side encryption key creation, so even employees of SpiderOak cannot access any user information. SpiderOak offers free 2 GB version and several paid plans that starts at $10.00/month for each 100 GB increment. Download SpiderOak for Windows, Mac and almost all major Linux distributions that include Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS/RHEL, Slackware among others. Ubuntu One needs no introduction. Wuala is yet another secure online storage, file synchronization, and backup service which have clients for Windows. SecretSync Secures Your Sensitive Files Before Syncing Them to Dropbox (and We've Got Beta Invites) - Lifehacker.

Building Your Own Dropbox Equivalent. My previous dog food post did generate a couple of requests for more detailed instructions on how to build your own private cloud storage repository, so here goes.

Building Your Own Dropbox Equivalent

First, you need to have a server somewhere that will always be on, or at least on as much of the time as you want to access your cloud storage. I happen to have a server in the Rackspace Cloud that I leave running for various purposes at $10/month. If you already have a cloud server or VPS that you’re running somewhere, or a home/work machine, that works fine too. Next, you need to be running GlusterFS on your server and clients. There are already pre-packaged versions available for some Linux distributions, though some are more current than others.

Use QR Codes and Dropbox to Share Event Photos - Lifehacker. 4 Ways to Roll Your Own Dropbox Alternative - ReadWriteCloud. Want a cloud-based folder, but want more control over your service than you could get form Dropbox or one of its competitors?

4 Ways to Roll Your Own Dropbox Alternative - ReadWriteCloud

Here are a few different ways to building your own Dropbox-like folder. The first method is based on GlusterFS, two use Git for syncing files. These projects are designed for Unix-like operating systems like Linux and OSX, but some might also work under Cygwin. Using GlusterFS. Wuala Is a Powerful, Cross-Platform File Syncer (With Lots of Tricks for Extra Free Space)

Dropbox Attempts To Kill Open Source Project. Image via Wikipedia Yesterday morning I woke up much earlier than I wanted.

Dropbox Attempts To Kill Open Source Project

Instead of lying in bed, wishing I was asleep, I decided to get up and check out Hacker News. Better to waste my time reading industry news than lying around. Dropbox Forms: Receive files from your web site to your dropbox! Just follow the instructions below.

Dropbox Forms: Receive files from your web site to your dropbox!

If you're already a Jotform user, you can skip to step 2 and integrate your existing forms. 1.Create your Upload form Go to Jotform Form Builder and drag a File Upload field from the Form Tools menu to your workspace. If you wish to collect any other type of information, add the relevant fields from the tools menu. How to Permanently Delete Old Files from Dropbox. How to Keep Dropbox Employees' Hands Off Your Data - ReadWriteCloud. Yesterday Dropbox, the popular file storage Web application that enables users to easily sync a folder from their local computer with the the cloud, made a small change to its terms of service.

How to Keep Dropbox Employees' Hands Off Your Data - ReadWriteCloud

Dropbox made it clear that it would decrypt and hand-over files if the U.S. government requested it. Privacy, Security & Your Dropbox. Updated 5/16/2011: added new section 7 (Talking about security).

Privacy, Security & Your Dropbox

No other text was changed. Hi Dropboxers, Like many of you, we’ve been reading the reports about a change we made to our Terms of Service, and more generally about Dropbox’s approach to privacy and security. Everyone who works at Dropbox knows our most important asset is the trust of our users. Tips and downloads for getting things done. Dropbox: The hottest startup you've never heard of.

A company that wants to bring online storage and sharing to the masses?

Dropbox: The hottest startup you've never heard of

Hardly original, but with numbers like these, Dropbox may do just that. The startup on every venture and angel investor's lips these days isn't a social media company or a site hawking coupons. No, the tech world is currently enamored with Dropbox, a four-year-old company that aims to bring cloud computing -- that catchall phrase corporations use to describe services delivered via the Internet -- to consumers and businesses. MIT graduate Drew Houston co-founded the startup in 2007, when he got tired of keeping track of his USB thumb drive.

Without a quick and easy replacement, he did what any entrepreneur would do: created one himself. Dropbox lets users store digital files -- photos, personal documents, music -- in an electronic locker that the owner can access or share on nearly any Net-connected device. SalesForce.com (CRM) CEO Marc Benioff, who knows Houston and says he follows the company, agrees. What gives? The Cleverest Ways to Use Dropbox That You're Not Using.