I’ve been dabbling with Microsoft’s Live Mesh since last April. Just last month I was debating between using Mesh or Dropbox for my online storage needs. It was close, but at the time I chose Mesh.
Today I decided that I’m ready to be done with Mesh for a while. I kept hoping to get
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Seems like a good day to share some utils and tools.
Disk Defrag — A freebie from the folks at Auslogics. I’ve been using it on a couple of home machines for the past few months and it seems to be working well. The marketing model appears to be to hook you into their
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I’ve spent some time this weekend pondering Box.net and Omnidrive. In particular: How to decide which to use? I surely don’t need both. I used Omnidrive a lot last year. I’ve been using Box.net a lot this year. At no point have I tried to actually figure out which one I like best.
Why
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After starting to use FolderShare again (see yesterday’s article) I’m starting to appreciate all that this thing can do. As Kent asks, why is this such an seemingly ignored service from Microsoft? There’s a lot of power here.
Rich, in a comment on yesterday’s article brought up an interesting thought — wouldn’t it be cool
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Box.Net has unleashed the first beta release of Office on Demand:
[...] a cool new way to save files directly from Microsoft Office to your Box. Currently it’s compatible with Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and Access both in 2007 and 2003 (and XP/Vista!).
This gives yet another option for working with box.net and documents. Don’t forget,
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