Has anyone experience with Dropbox?

It seems to be an interesting web storage service, with 2 GB of free storage.

However, the Linux client seems to be closed source (which is understandable, it seems to have a lot of neat features) - so I intend to use the web interface only (at least for now).

Update #2: There is a RFP bug for Debian, some Source is on the download site. And while this sort (except the images) is GPL, it’s just the nautilus integration part, not the daemon you also need.

Did you try Dropbox? Does it work well? I know some people (especially Windows users) who could benefit a lot from a service like that, so I wonder if I should recommend them Dropbox. Or is there some better alternative (it should allow sharing of files though - synchronization is not as essential, it is a lot about exchanging files too large for usual email in small user groups; still synchronization probably is a comfortable way of transferring the files without having to think about it yourself)?

No comments in this blog - email me via erich AT debian ORG.

P.S. I know there is some referral program to get more storage, feel free to send me your referral link - I’ll remove this PS once I’ve signed up.

P.P.S. There also is Ubuntu one, but as far as I can tell Ubuntu only so far. Looks very similar.

P.P.P.S. So far, I’ve received a lot of praise for DropBox.

P^4.S. My own referral link, feel free to use this to sign up (+256 MB for you, too!) and “upgrade” my account.