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2017/05/04 18:38:18
cclarry
scook
I use Google Drive. No software required other than my browser. No sync to local drives. A quick check of free file hosting services bubbled up http://www.filehosting.org/. Looks simple enough. Files are available for at least 20 days. Might be a good solution.



well...I forgot I even had a Google Drive...DERH!

THANX SCOOK!!!

Done!
2017/05/04 20:37:33
mikedocy
cclarry
OneDrive likes to "shadow everything" making it 10 times as bad...



You can use One Drive without the pc shadowing program:
Turn off "One Drive" on your PC. Right click the icon in the Taskbar and disable it.
It will no longer shadow everything and you can still access and use One Drive from the web page.
You can delete the One Drive folder on your pc to regain the wasted space. 
2017/05/04 20:44:39
cclarry
mikedocy
cclarry
OneDrive likes to "shadow everything" making it 10 times as bad...



You can use One Drive without the pc shadowing program:
Turn off "One Drive" on your PC. Right click the icon in the Taskbar and disable it.
It will no longer shadow everything and you can still access and use One Drive from the web page.
You can delete the One Drive folder on your pc to regain the wasted space. 



Did that...then you get the Nag Action saying "One Drive" blah blah blah...
I'd just much rather not deal with it...just my personal preference...
I have Dropbox also, but then you have to start it...go to the thing, upload,
get the link, blah blah blah....and then close it out again...

Google Drive is the perfect solution...nothing but the browser...
2017/05/04 21:31:15
The Grim
cclarry
The Grim
there is no reason dropbox takes up any space on your local drives, you just go to the web site, log in and upload whatever, make it shared, then get the link and make it available to whomever you choose



the program itself takes up real estate....thanx Grim!

OneDrive likes to "shadow everything" making it 10 times as bad...




dropbox, you don't even have to have a program installed, just go to the website, i do it all the time and have no dropbox app of any kind installed
2017/05/05 02:48:13
cclarry
The Grim
cclarry
The Grim
there is no reason dropbox takes up any space on your local drives, you just go to the web site, log in and upload whatever, make it shared, then get the link and make it available to whomever you choose



the program itself takes up real estate....thanx Grim!

OneDrive likes to "shadow everything" making it 10 times as bad...




dropbox, you don't even have to have a program installed, just go to the website, i do it all the time and have no dropbox app of any kind installed



True...you can do that....
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