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Message #19286
Re: ubuntu one
i think if you asked the people on thelst if they would pay for this
and mainly the people who swich very soon between the three devies they
would pay even if somebody was to set a service for this people would
pay if it was intergrated
for instance id pay a yearly subscription or monthly right now if i
could have that facility - specially if it was built into apps
i use owncloud its messy, works but not ideal
please if you would pay for this comment and it might be worth getting
this feature back now when its neeeded more than ever now
worked great for me wheile i had it
Wayne
On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 23:34 +0100, Wayne Ward wrote:
> I just read a post before about the sync stuff
> I agree that the system should now have a cloud sync option without
> the
> messing about with rsync and messy owncloud etc
> why did they drop ubuntu one?
> it worked for one and people like me are prepared to pay for space...
> like other platforms you should be able to log in and sync
> data
> music
> calendars
> contacts
> bookmarks
> tasks
> app data
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> including back up if required..
>
> people get 2 gig free and of course they need more so pay a small fee
> for more space...
> if we cant have ubuntu one why not get a small team integrating sync
> options ie owncloud and google cloud services as it seems to me a lot
> of people are asking how to do this and its messy?... is it on the
> list
> of things to do or waiting for people to develop this? as i think you
> now have tablet / server / phone / computer desktop / laptop desktop
> and no sync between these - i think in todays way of mobile and
> computing this is part and parcel of every platform
>
> thoughts please?
>
> Wayne Ward
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