Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
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Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#72Earlier quoted context omitted.
like?
The pricing page mentions some of the business features: http://www.copy.local/price/ Basically, you can setup companies, share items amongst employees, configure their access to the files, etc.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#73Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you an actual employee or a PR minion?
renownedmedia and I are two of the developers of the Copy product. I can assure you that he is not a "PR minion" - he can sling code better than most.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#74Earlier quoted context omitted.
Actually, everything the app does is through a RESTful API. This API is private and undocumented (for now). I can't make any promises as to what we will do with it in the future...
Small nit-pick on the About page: "Share view-only or let people to sync and edit" Grammar be bad.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#75Front page looks broken on chrome for android: http://imgur.com/k2mNFVc
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#76Can you put some words up there about how safe my data would be? Because it looks like the site is based on twitter bootstrap, my mind has immediately led me to think you're doing the storage etc on a bootstrap budget. Potentially leaving it all up to S3. Seems this wont be the case as you are part of Barracuda Networks, can you put some more words up there to help ease my (and other users') concerns?
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#77i download the mac app and created the account, still its not able to login
Will you please open a support ticket by emailing support@copy.com?
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#78The About section does not say who is behind. The only thing you have going for you is your domain name.
Actually, the very bottom of the About page has a link to and logo of Barracuda networks, but yeah - the about page needs a lot of work.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#79As 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…
I gave up on using any password manager program with any cloud sync service. I am back to plain old Excel file which I daily "backup" to the cloud using native backup service. I think for important and daily-used files, relying on cloud service (read: keeping and working off of cloud) is not trust-worthy. I'd rather keep things local and only use cloud for backup.
Re: Copy, a competitor to Dropbox, launches today
#80My complaint with this is that why in the world would I blindly let a random website have extended permissions, before I even know what the website is?
Afte I got over it some hours later, I went back to copy.com to check it out and I found nothing in your website that would make me want to switch from Dropbox (for ease of use) or Spideroak (for encryption and security). One of the comments here said exactly what I'm thinking: I have no idea who you guys are, why I should trust you with my data, and that you'll even be around after a year.
From reading some comments here, apparently you're part of Barracuda Networks (no idea who this is, so it doesn't help) and some other snarky comments like "check out humans.txt" or "look at the html code and you'll see Facebook IDs…" No, no I'm not going to waste my time doing this.