Nance, thank you so much for explaining this to me. Got some thinking to do
about this, but when I looked at the free space on my hard drive versus the
maximum, looks as though I’m not nearing my maximum yet.
Will write you offlist later with a concern, nothing bad, but want to help out
with the price of this year’s account for Open Drive.
Linda G.
From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of N K Shackelford
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2017 9:12 AM
To: ourplace
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Confused About Open Drive And Costs Of An Account
Linda:
Open Drive is different from Dropbox because even though you might be sharing
folders with others and they can access the same folder as you, when you have
stuff in Dropbox, it takes up room on your computer, and Open Drive doesn't.
Open drive has a "cloud," which means that even though the folders look like
the ones on your computer, they're on the web, not taking up room on your
computer. I have an unlimited account of my own, which is only $99 a year. For
a place to back up your whole computer if you wanted to, that's not a bad
price. Ourplace obviously has the unlimited account, as I'm sure you already
know.
HTH,
Nance
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I was thinking just the other night that I might want to get an account for
Open Drive to back up all this incredible fount of music, books and OTR that I
could possibly be downloading as I have a 1 terrabyte hard drive right now.
Can’t remember how large my computer’s memory is, but no way is it anywhere
near a terrabyte of storage. I have no information about how much a 4
terrabyte hard drive might cost as opposed to getting an Open Drive account,
and I gather that would be unlimited, right? The Open Drive concept is totally
new to me. I haven’t gotten a dropbox account yet but am sharing a dropbox
with a friend from the midwest whom Marty and Kevin know. Any information
would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
Linda G.
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N K Shackelford
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