Does anyone have experience with Barracuda Networks (the owner of Copy)? The name sounds familiar, are the reputable?
Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
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#32Reading through.. And no mention of client-side encryption. I'm not sure I see the point - We have lots of competition in this space.
Traffic from the desktop clients to the server is all done over HTTPS
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#34As others have stated, I wish there was a bit more information about the service on the page. I use Dropbox and GDrive, but I'm not particularly fond of either of them. Aside from a slight price difference, what makes Copy stand out? For example, I have a 1Password file that I would like to share amongst my team for all service related passwords. Keeping this in sync with all of our devices is a serious pain, and oft…
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#36I'm very impressed with the Copy web interface. Drag and drop works flawlessly. The in-browser preview is really nice as well. Does anyone have experience with Barracuda Networks (the owner of Copy)? The name sounds familiar, are the reputable?
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#37Unfortunately not available for Linux.
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#39Front page looks broken on chrome for android: http://imgur.com/k2mNFVc
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can share files between different users on the same LAN who have the application installed. You can right click on a file from Explorer/Finder and get a share link. The about page update is coming soon, in the meantime go to humans.txt :p
It's sounds great, both technically and commercially. It's a shame the web site doesn't give the effect you just did in a few sentences.