Mr. Pedantic
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If you want full, proper data storage for backup purposes you're better paying for something like Carbonite.
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If you want full, proper data storage for backup purposes you're better paying for something like Carbonite.
You and me both, ryken. Just finished my first year as well. I use OneNote, and dropbox keeps it all synced, plus when I download a SH*T ton of cases from lexis, they all go in there.
dropbox is more of a sync program than a backup solution. I use to it to keep all my school files synced between my laptop and desktop. It also allows for really quick web access so you can pick up your work anywhere there is internet. very nice free service, especially given that 1 full year of law school is only taking up 8% of my dropbox space.
I used one of imyourzero's referrals, and offer my own on the off chance that someone would choose me over everyone else before me.
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTEwMjQ2NTA2OQ
http://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTEwODA1MTA0OQ
There is my referral link. Just signed up so I have plenty left!
Kudos to Axdrenalin for the referral link to me.
Here's mine: http://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTExNDg0MjIyOQ
Couldn't we simply create ~30 gmail accounts and just invite each of those to obtain the extra space?
thats sort of a lot of time...
the only way to register a new account is on a fresh install of the program.
so each account has to be a new install (from what i know)
so sure you could install, register, uninstall, install, register.... repeat with new emails
but that is a little lame and not really the intent of the referral program