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Ahh... Fairly useless in the UK then with the pitiful average upload speed most ISP's give, I've never had more than half a megabit, I get around 15mb down and 0.5mb up, totally usless
It might still be useful in combination with
FolderSync2, assuming that file dates can be changed from AmigaOS side. You could either:
1. Use the online storage as a backup, and so just tell FolderSync2 to backup any local changes to it. You leave it running until it has finished backing-up any changes.
2. Use the online storage as the primary (or shared) storage location between multiple computers, and get FolderSync2 to synchronise any changes to/from a local AmigaOS folder. This is what FolderSync2 was really designed for, and means that you can make changes on both sides (online storage & AmigaOS) and have changes from both sides replicated to the other side. You leave it running until it has finished syncing any changes. You would access files locally (on AmigaOS), without having to worry about slow network speeds - just syncing changes whenever you needed to share them.