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Originally Posted by sprite View Post
seems to work perfectly fine on my droid, netbook, ipod touch etc etc.

you really must find a way to at least sync automatically specific folders or the application becomes a both a chore and a possible hazard to manually overwriting the updated files with redundant ones. computers are here to make lives easier are they not
You really think their own (the dropbox company) mobile apps use their own limited REST API. Or would you think they use their own piped networking that will give them real time updates and all that nice stuff.

I did automatic checks for my app. And if you cant take the time to read the API docs and/or are not a developer, I would suggest you dont start speaking about things you don't know.

"computers are here to make lives easier are they not". No not really, its the developers who code you the applications, computers cant do **** them selves. If I was a multi million company and had hundreds of guys coding for me, yeah you might see something a bit nicer. I was one guy who spent his whole summer holiday making a client for you all, so pls keep it piped in the future. ****ing hate these "its easy to do for Microsoft, why cant you do it at home" comments, just makes my blood boil when I put propably hundreds of hours in my summer holiday to do something nice.

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Yeah and the votes you are giving at their site is for them to make you a N900 client. Guess what, they are not going to make any investments to port or code a client for this dead OS that is currently in one freaking phone that did not sell that well either. So NO it was not a official dropbox vote if I should make the app, it was for the company and they are really not interested. But I happened to make you a client, if you dont like it its your choise then not to use it. Jesus christ...
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Last edited by jonnenau; 2011-02-20 at 13:01.
 

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