Poll
Question:
Using DropBox site for file send/receive?
Option 1: Often
votes: 5
Option 2: Occasionally
votes: 9
Option 3: Never
votes: 1
Option 4: What's DropBox?
votes: 0
Am getting to use it again. HeadOffice harbour a resistance to it cos you gotta 'sign up'... horror of horrors. OK, they have FTP, but YouSendIt seems to be the love of their life. For 1 thing, 100MB file size limit. DB's is 300MB.
Curious as to whether others here use it much.
Almost never. Just when you send me something. :laugh:
Quote from: Joe on February 29, 2012, 09:26:19 PMAlmost never. Just when you send me something. :laugh:
:laugh:
.......thing is, once you're signed up, a 1 minute procedure, receiving files from other DB users leaves YouSendIt in the dust. Apart from them doing some self-promo, and tempting you to upgrade, no pesky ads like SendSpace and YSI. Just sayin'
I use it tons for personal file syncing, sharing. And if I could loosen the purse strings of the stupid Mgmt, I'd move all of our clients over to it instead of FTP, that shit is antiquated & cumbersome.
Quote from: frailer on February 29, 2012, 10:45:14 PMQuote from: Joe on February 29, 2012, 09:26:19 PMAlmost never. Just when you send me something. :laugh:
:laugh:
.......thing is, once you're signed up, a 1 minute procedure, receiving files from other DB users leaves YouSendIt in the dust. Apart from them doing some self-promo, and tempting you to upgrade, no pesky ads like SendSpace and YSI. Just sayin'
I'll admit it does work like a champ. I just don't send much stuff out and all of our customers upload their stuff through Kodak Insite.
I only use it when someone can't understand how to log onto my FTP site (which is a clikable web link with a username/password), it's REALLY hard...
dumbasses
I use it only for personal stuff. I meet the same resistance at work becasue of the sign-in. Customers too dense to understand FTP want everything done for them. Clicky linky, get file and maybe pick up a trojan from a crappy ad. Viruses are not their problem, it's IT's job.
I use it all the time and I much prefer it to YouSendIt. Its painless to register and use.
Quote from: StudioMonkey on March 01, 2012, 08:32:02 AMI use it all the time and I much prefer it to YouSendIt. Its painless to register and use.
Explaining this to my brain dead customers is the painful part.
I was surprised to see anyone positive about Dropbox, maybe my experiences are tainted by the particular folks that make us use theirs? To me it is a PITA compared to FTP, Yousendit, MassTransit...
:shrug:
For one thing, they forget to tell us the correct logon criteria and we search the "usual" (wrong) site instead of the "secret" one for files. :shoots_self:
I'm with you. FTP is easy for me, hell I used to connect through command line back in the day.
I'd rather FTP info with the exact syntax of the files I need or maybe something simple like a zip file if there are multiple folders but that's not possible with most designers. It's normally 3-4 emails to get all the login info. Then it's on to the scavenger hunt once you get access.
I think FTP is easy peasy but just recently, using dropbox quite often. A lot of clients prefer using it. Used to love Sendspace but it has turned into a turd in the last year.
Quote from: born2print on March 01, 2012, 11:09:40 AMFor one thing, they forget to tell us the correct logon criteria and we search the "usual" (wrong) site instead of the "secret" one for files. :shoots_self:
Oh, you guys too. Just went through that yesterday. Finally they ditched the unworkable link, and out the proper one up. 'sokay, got nothing better to do. :banghead:
Quote from: born2print on March 01, 2012, 11:09:40 AMFor one thing, they forget to tell us the correct logon criteria and we search the "usual" (wrong) site instead of the "secret" one for files. :shoots_self:
I think the problem is people treat it like it's an FTP, and it's not. Shared Folders, the only way to fly, I'm too lazy to find the thread on how to set them up, but it's around here some place & it's butt simple. You should
never have to use another person's login, or go looking for files if it's done right.
Client copies/moves file archive to a folder that's Shared with you in their Dropbox locally, and then it just appears in yours. Boom.
Exactly; but trying to explain that it's that simple. :rolleyes:
I use it mainly to send files from home to work. We have an old co worker that we do stuff for and he uses it also. Outside of that, no one here is interested in using it for work files.
I think it is best suited for personal stuff, I don't think I would ask a client to set up Dropbox for file submission.
I use it once in a while. It works and there's no ads, so I like it. We have a couple customers that use it also.
I have three jobs come in today, all on Dropbox...
go figure
Quote from: gnubler on March 05, 2012, 09:15:38 AMI use it once in a while. It works and there's no ads, so I like it. We have a couple customers that use it also.
:faint:
Quote from: david on March 05, 2012, 11:58:12 AMI have three jobs come in today, all on Dropbox...
go figure
It's a conspiracy.
I'm uploading to Dropbox right now! :toaster: :toaster: :toaster:
Last few times I use DropBox was thru their iPhone app. I use it to transfer phones from Iphone to Mac. It's a lot faster than plugging phone into Mac.
As for sending files, boss asks us to us MailBigFiles.com (http://www.mailbigfile.com/). The free version.
Quote from: Syphon on March 05, 2012, 07:29:33 PMLast few times I use DropBox was thru their iPhone app. I use it to transfer phones from Iphone to Mac. It's a lot faster than plugging phone into Mac.
As for sending files, boss asks us to us MailBigFiles.com (http://www.mailbigfile.com/). The free version.
Have heard of that. Took a quick look. Almost guaranteed to be stepping around dumb ads featuring dancing bears, cut-price hair removal etc... I just feel embarrassed asking customers to use sites like that. But that's just me. I am still an occasional SendSpace user, and don't like it for that reason.
I got an email from Dropbox at 3:32AM! :toaster: :toaster: :toaster: