Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
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Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#2Somewhat unfortunate name?
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#3Are stored files guaranteed to stay on US soil?
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#4Somewhat unfortunate name?
It seems to be appropriate.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#5Unfortunately not available for Linux.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#6I'm curious, what is your advantage over Dropbox, GDrive, Box, etc? I like the design, but I don't see another reason to switch.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#7Does it have LAN sync and native integrated get-me-the-URL-for-this-file? If not, forget it.
The about page says nothing about who is behind this. I have zero confidence in apps with no "about us".
The market positioning seems to be trying to take a little from Dropbox, a little from Box. To target the Enterprise market, as Box does, this is orders of magnitude off what is needed.
Sorry to be so negative, but technically I suspect this has taken a lot of effect, the marketing is as awful as it gets.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#8I'm curious, what is your advantage over Dropbox, GDrive, Box, etc? I like the design, but I don't see another reason to switch.
Seconding this - What exactly does this have over the competition? Looks legit, but why would I switch over, or tell my friends to?
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#9Unfortunately not available for Linux.
There was a link for Linux in the Download modal dialog.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#10Unfortunately not available for Linux.
Check again. It is.