Ubuntu has their own dropbox clone.  If I'm going to support a company...
I'd rather it's Canonical than Bezeq.



On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2010/12/19 Daniel Feiglin <dilog...@inter.net.il>:
> > Hello folks!
> >
> > Bezeq is offering a "Dropbox" imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1
> > /Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like
> > Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have
> > (officially) never heard of Linux.     Apart from the cost, there is the
> > very important security attraction - the Bezeq servers for this are
> > located in Israel.
> >
> > Has anyone on the list succeeded in using Linux opposite this service,
> > perhaps by hacking kdropbox or something similar?
> >
> > What parameters should I request to "concoct" something myself (Oy vay!
> > I haven't done socket programming since 2000)?
> >
>
> Just plainly request Linux support as if it were the most natural
> thing in the world. I'll do the same this evening.
>
>
>
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