Dropbox Axes Unlimited Cloud Storage for Businesses
Dropbox Axes Unlimited Cloud Storage for Businesses
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I haven’t used Dropbox in years. Honestly, I’m a little surprised that they’re still around. There are so many better alternatives.
32 2 ReplyI still have to use it as it's the only cloud service that can work as a Calibre server.
Definitely annoying as it is really behind the times with features.
7 0 ReplyI also dropped Calibre recently due to it just not fulfilling its promise.
When Dropbox suddenly crippled my account several years ago, I moved everything to a much better Nextcloud instance and haven’t looked back.
6 0 Replywhat did you switch to over calibre?
7 0 ReplyI’ve begun just using PDFs instead.
1 0 ReplyPDF is so much worse on eReaders..
2 0 ReplyThey work fine on my devices, but everyone will have different preferences.
2 1 ReplyThe issue is that text cannot reflow, so if a given page has a large amount of text on it, you're going to have to manually zoom into and scroll back and forth.
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What did you go to from calibre?
2 0 ReplyI’ve begun just using PDFs instead.
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Why were you unhappy with calibre? I don't use the server part of it and only start it when I want to copy books to my e-reader.
2 0 ReplyThe interface is clunky and it generally just doesn’t work very well for me.
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Businesses love Dropbox because orgs can be set up and central management of accounts is possible.
4 0 ReplyThat has been a feature in all of their competitors for 10+ years.
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