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#11
+1 for Dropbox support
 
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#12
Originally Posted by jaxxstorm View Post
The mian problem with Dropbox's linux support is that it relies fairly heavily on Nautilus
Writing a client which doesn't rely on Nautilus should be fairly trivial - the big problem is the Dropbox daemon (the part that actually does the syncing) which, as daddeddad mentions, is closed source and not available for ARM.
 
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#13
I think one fairly good approach to getting this would be voting for dropbox to create the client here:
https://www.dropbox.com/votebox/80/maemo-linux-client

as mentioned in the previous thread about this:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=10

Last edited by slavikko; 2010-01-28 at 11:11.
 

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#14
+1 for dropbox support.
 
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#15
+1 dropbox.

As a side note, a work colleague mentioned that a dropbox client was coming to the iPhone.

Doesn't the N900 run the same processor as the iPhone?
 
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#16
I'm all for Dropbox

+1 for support

I actually prefer Gladinet, but if it's more difficult or impossible, I would be happy with drop box.
 
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#17
i'd vote for this too, i use dropbox on a daily basis
 
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#18
voted @dropbox +1
 
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#19
+1 for dropbox support.
 
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#20
yep.. me too wish for dropbox
 
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