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denishennessy

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    Comment #21333833

    I'm really happy to find this (honestly, I haven't been looking that hard in the past - just assuming that spreadsheets were the best approach). The site looks really polished - we…

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    Comment #16969846

    SEEKING WORK | Remote | iOS or macOS Hi, I’m a long-term iOS freelancer who’s been developing for iOS since 2009. I’ve worked on several high-profile client apps (including several…

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    Comment #6993236

    They charged me $39 for annual service 4 days ago. Then today they mailed me to tell me that the 'new' rate was $756/year and I would have to pay the extra or cancel the service.

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    zerigo.com spend annual prepay in 2 weeks, demand customers pay again.

    4 days ago, I paid $39 for annual DNS hosting by 8x8.com (zerigo.com). Now, they've hiked their rates 19X to $756 and say that my balance is 'upgraded' to cover the next 2 weeks. I…

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    Comment #6663370

    Of course, there's an app for that - http://focustimeapp.com (disclaimer: I wrote the app)

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    Comment #3910197

    Unlike BoxCryptor, it's not based on an encrypted volume. Instead, files and directories in a designated folder are individually encrypted (much like Dropbox).

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    Comment #3909992

    I'm launching a product shortly that offers exactly this feature to Dropbox (or Google Drive, SkyDrive, ...). It's a native OSX and Windows app that keeps the keys on the users' co…

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    Comment #2979213

    I agree that it's a risk, but they haven't done it so far. Even if they did, Safebox might still be useful for people using other cloud storage providers (or even corporate file sh…

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    Rate my startup: SafeboxApp.com

    While the level of security on Dropbox and other cloud storage services are fine for most things, I wanted a way to store some files there that _only_ I could access. I could switc…

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    Comment #2941498

    Ask yourself how much time you'll need to invest (up to when it becomes self-sustaining). Multiply that be a reasonable hourly rate. Compare that the the $$$ + time the other found…

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