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2010-07-31
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#112
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It would be like having a work setup and a home setup that defaults to defined directories based on connection! And yes, for that automatic syncing that I just know one day you are going to make a feature!
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2010-08-01
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@ Oulu, Finland
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-02
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2010-08-02
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@ Texas
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#116
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I'm trying to decide what to do next. I was thinking of the user suggested idea that there would be a option to sync all your camera images to dropbox. Now that I have thinked more on this, it would be a pretty sweet feature for a camera phone client. Today I talked with a iPhone user that has its dropbox client and it cant do this presently. On more inspecting the iPhone client seems to be very limited and mine seems to do almost more already (not saying its doing anything better though).
The feature would be upload sync only to a dropbox path. You could enable/disable camera photos syncing from the settings (disabled by default), if enabled you would define a path in your dropbox where the images are uploaded (in similar manner like you now select dl sync path).
Other option is to start doing upload sync. Please give your opinion what you would like to see next. Seems that this thread has gone a bit silent, but I take that as a good sign (there is no major problems for anyone)
I am also contemplating on the idea to promote my package to extras-testing. But maybe I'll wait for the upload and camera features to be complete first.
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2010-08-02
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@ Oulu, Finland
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#117
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2010-08-02
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@ Texas
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#118
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The mentality "give the most freedom and give the possibility to do anything" is not always the best approach. I want the ui to be user friendly, easy to understand and use. Hard to use applications often get ignored so I am trying keep that in mind when implementing stuff. I could do this local-path-to-dropbox-path linking, its a good idea. But on the side simplify the camera upload with a simple ui.
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2010-08-02
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@ Oulu, Finland
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#119
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I agree completely and considered this while posting. If you give complete flexibility, you would need to somehow educate people on common use cases otherwise they might not consider the options available to them.
Frank
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2010-08-02
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@ wales
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#120
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Have web space, will host Maemo/MeeGo related files for free, just contact me! No strings, no ads, just don't want bandwidth to go to waste!