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Originally Posted by kach22i
No one deserves it.
And they are getting trickier about it all the time.
Copy.com is much more generous with capacity as I understand it.
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The storage battle swings like a pendulum, today dropbox is more generous on the paid / higher tier accounts but tomorrow that may change again.
Copy has a better interface, much more user friendly.
If you are like me and have multiple email accounts used for/with different clients you can aggregate them all under one copy account. Drop requires you to have a separate email per drop account which for me means constantly logging out as A and logging back in B, C, D or E.
In terms of sharing data with others copy wins hands down.
with drop if you share 6 GB of data it takes 6 gb from your allocation as well as 6 gb from each person you share with. So if you shard with 2 people that's 18 gb.
With copy it's split by number of people sharing so each of those 3 from above only get hit with 2 gb each.