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TS3/TSM: The Pudding => Pudding Factory => Topic started by: dragonic on 2012 April 09, 16:38:40



Title: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: dragonic on 2012 April 09, 16:38:40
First off, if you aren't using Dropbox, you should (http://db.tt/Pyu7v7G5).

Someone could create a shared Dropbox folder and put all the arred TS3 store files into there. Then whoever wants access to the folder could simply request it from the owner. All content in that folder will be automagicaly synced with all members.
It is truly the perfect file distribution method.



Title: Re: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: socurious on 2012 April 09, 19:59:17
First off, if you aren't using Dropbox, you should (http://db.tt/Pyu7v7G5).

Someone could create a shared Dropbox folder and put all the arred TS3 store files into there. Then whoever wants access to the folder could simply request it from the owner. All content in that folder will be automagicaly synced with all members.
It is truly the perfect file distribution method.



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Title: Re: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: Skadi on 2012 April 10, 03:33:25
Downside, who the fuck wants to deal with 1000+ people wanting access? And there would be the whole requesting access/sharing email addresses thing. No thank you. I like my mediafire account. One click and I can nuke all my uploads and walk away.


Title: Re: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: dragonic on 2012 April 10, 15:37:10
Well ok, how about putting the files in the "public" Dropbox folder. That way, you wouldn't have to deal with the access/requesting crap.


Title: Re: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: Sigmund on 2012 April 10, 16:04:54
Well, you could, but I'm not sure how it would be better than any other filehosting service. I use Dropbox to sync my ebook library across multiple devices, and I think it's mostly targeted at individuals, not groups. At the very least, everybody would need to have the account's password to upload stuff to it, which would be a serious pain. Picture some enterprising fellow accidentally/intentionally deleting everything. We'd be SOL, especially since I'd expect Dropbox reserves the right to delete content if they deem it illegal. You'd be back in the same place again, needing lots of mirrors on various filehosting sites.


Title: Re: Using Dropbox for arred pudding
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2012 April 11, 00:31:59
Someone could create a shared Dropbox folder and put all the arred TS3 store files into there.
Well, since you so kindly volunteered, get on that. Chop-chop!