Re: [orca-list] Accessible online free service for storage



The project is to write some articles about planning, project
management and other related subjects. It's not directly linked to
system development. The control of versions is not critical, so what I
need is more a drive than a control system.

Listening to the manual gently sent by Derek, I could list and
navigate in google Drive. I don't finish the lestening, but now I will
try to create folders and subfolders, add, remove and download files
and share folders with another friend, everything with the google
interface.

At the workplace, I won't have a client, so I need to be able to do
everything by web interface.

Dropbox is also under evaluation. I can easily search and download the
files, but I don't know how to add, update and remove files and
folders.

2014-05-05 21:10 GMT-03:00, luciano de souza <luchyanus gmail com>:
Hello all,

I need to share files by virtue of a project. So I want to choose a
online free service for storage.

The question is: which of then are accessible?

I am really not sure, but Dropbox does not seem to be the best option.
Actually, I don't want to synchronize files, but only to store and
share.

Firstly, I thought Microsoft Skydrive will be my choice. I can create
a group for the project and store files in its Skydrive. However,
recently, the accessibility seemed to be worst.

I try also to use Gmail, but I couldn't understand how to create
folders, place files and do other operations. Google Drive seems to be
not accessible.

So, regarding that I use Orca at home and JAWS at work, which service
do you advise me if I want to share a library of files? I don't want a
service only to download files. It's not something like SendSpace. the
ideia is a permanent drive where files is uploaded for future visits.

I use Ubuntu 13.10 and Orca 3.10.1.

--
Luciano de Souza



-- 
Luciano de Souza


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