Apps and systems have Dropbox support but it will be a lot of time if ever (most likely never) that Copy is supported. Look at Sugarsync, no software supports integration with it even though it is fairly popular.
If you just want sync support I'm sure it is fine yet not proven. But I use Dropbox daily and the beauty of it is integration with many systems. You can get almost 30gb on a free Dropbox account if the main reason is space. I'm sure they will be upgrading it soon as space is getting cheaper by the day and they haven't done any major changes for a while.
On Thursday, May 23, 2013, johnvphoto wrote:
Hi Everyone,
John V... the owner of this group here!
Just wanted to give a heads up that there's a new alternative to Dropbox called Copy. Works pretty much the same as Dropbox but you start out with 15GB and earn 5GB more for each person you refer.
Here's my link if you don't mind using it: https://copy.com/?r=qRZo6d It will give you an extra 5GB for using it too, so you'll be at 20GB instead of 15GB.
Many Thanks,
John V. - Datacolor User to User Support Group - Owner
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Christopher