As you may have noticed I haven't had the time that I usually do during the Winter months to get on here and write like I am used to doing. I just wanted to let Winterstorm know that I have been keeping up with all the updated versions of WREX100 and I love how things are shaping up. There are so many nice improvements and want to thank him very much for all of them. And it's also nice that I have not run into any bugs or I would have been on here writing about them. So yes, my silence is golden
I do have a question, however, about a problem I have run into. I have been trying to get OneDrive to work and have tried adding it back in under Network and that didn't work and so I removed it again and then tried the OneDrive standalone version and didn't get it to work either. So I am suspecting that I have broken it by removing something else. Anyone got some clues as to what is necessary to get it work? If not, it really is no big deal because I have been using a new bit of software that has come about and I wanted to share that with everyone anyways. If you have a lot of cloud based services you will love this because you don't have to have a seperate piece of software for all your clouds. It's called ODrive and you can read more about it at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] I have my Amazon Drive, Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox, AWS, Box all linked together. It creates a folder that looks much like OneDrive's folder in Explorer and you can move data around from cloud to cloud and set up sharing on all of them if you like. The possibilities with ODrive are endless and it's quickly growing and so far it's free and if you want syncing capabilities then they want a small fee every year for that service. It's also nice that they have a client for both Windows and Linux so far and I can't wait for them to have an Android client as well.
Geekster
I do have a question, however, about a problem I have run into. I have been trying to get OneDrive to work and have tried adding it back in under Network and that didn't work and so I removed it again and then tried the OneDrive standalone version and didn't get it to work either. So I am suspecting that I have broken it by removing something else. Anyone got some clues as to what is necessary to get it work? If not, it really is no big deal because I have been using a new bit of software that has come about and I wanted to share that with everyone anyways. If you have a lot of cloud based services you will love this because you don't have to have a seperate piece of software for all your clouds. It's called ODrive and you can read more about it at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] I have my Amazon Drive, Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox, AWS, Box all linked together. It creates a folder that looks much like OneDrive's folder in Explorer and you can move data around from cloud to cloud and set up sharing on all of them if you like. The possibilities with ODrive are endless and it's quickly growing and so far it's free and if you want syncing capabilities then they want a small fee every year for that service. It's also nice that they have a client for both Windows and Linux so far and I can't wait for them to have an Android client as well.
Geekster