If only I could upload, move the originals in the bin, then keep the upload.
FFS!
davening
2 Jul 16#3
I thought it was just me. Once copied across, I cannot rename, move archives etc.
Could not figure out to delete stuff off cloud also.
Anyone else with better experience e?
MrBeansDrivingInstructor
3 Jul 161#4
Is there a link?
aish_on to MrBeansDrivingInstructor
3 Jul 161#6
Just click on pic
aish_on
3 Jul 16#5
Nice find. Thanks.
baldude
3 Jul 16#7
Thanks OP!
These free things can be useful....
had signed up for box account with free 50GB that was posted here 5-6 years ago.....now i can not live without it....
adamwilko007
3 Jul 16#8
Are they trustworthy with personal docs?
suley9 to adamwilko007
3 Jul 161#9
I would say no, its a P2P system, see below research
Summary:
Pros
Degoo is eco-friendly. It is not dependent on traditional data centers to store user files, rather it uses existing hard drives around the world.
The data saved with Degoo is spread among multiple users. Your files are clustered and encrypted. The services promises to be secure and private.
Cons
Degoo does not offer web user interface. So you must download and install their app on your computer.
It has no mobile application.
The data shared with Degoo is spread among multiple users’ computer. So, if these machines go offline, the data exposes to risk of being lost.
Degoo will use your computer’s hard drive in exchange of free storage.
The processor sharing option may seem to be disappointing.
Degoo backup process was slow in my experience.
titusdre
3 Jul 16#10
One of the downsides of this service is that you have to download their app in order to use it - you can't just upload files through a web interface.
This is because it's not a centralised storage service, rather it's in the p2p model, and your files are encrypted and spread across perhaps dozens of different users' computers.
I think you also have to give up some of your hdd space in return, to store other people's files. However, I'm not sure whether it has to be equal to the 100gb you're getting or only equal to what you have used up.
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Good find. Thanks
FFS!
Could not figure out to delete stuff off cloud also.
Anyone else with better experience e?
These free things can be useful....
had signed up for box account with free 50GB that was posted here 5-6 years ago.....now i can not live without it....
Summary:
Pros
Degoo is eco-friendly. It is not dependent on traditional data centers to store user files, rather it uses existing hard drives around the world.
The data saved with Degoo is spread among multiple users. Your files are clustered and encrypted. The services promises to be secure and private.
Cons
Degoo does not offer web user interface. So you must download and install their app on your computer.
It has no mobile application.
The data shared with Degoo is spread among multiple users’ computer. So, if these machines go offline, the data exposes to risk of being lost.
Degoo will use your computer’s hard drive in exchange of free storage.
The processor sharing option may seem to be disappointing.
Degoo backup process was slow in my experience.
This is because it's not a centralised storage service, rather it's in the p2p model, and your files are encrypted and spread across perhaps dozens of different users' computers.
I think you also have to give up some of your hdd space in return, to store other people's files. However, I'm not sure whether it has to be equal to the 100gb you're getting or only equal to what you have used up.