![]() ![]() It’s not exactly the same situation since files on Dropbox still exist on my Mac. It won’t disappear because some company has been aqui-hired by another one or whatever. It does more or less the same thing but I control where my data goes. For example, rather than rely on Cloud App to quickly share files online, these days I prefer Dropshare with my own server. I want files to sync between Macs, and that’s it.įor a variety of reasons I’ve been moving toward having direct control over my online data instead of using external services. Dropbox has built a bunch of other stuff onto their service, but I don’t care about any of that. I get a folder on my Mac that transparently syncs to my other Mac. Their original feature is the only one I’ve ever cared about. In this post I’ll describe how to set up Resilio to get a Dropbox-like experience. With my Dropbox subscription up for renewal in a couple of weeks, now’s the time. It’s gradually improved to where I think I can rely on it. Over the past year or so I’ve been trying out Resilio Sync (formerly BitTorrent Sync) as a possible alternative to Dropbox.
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