Does anyone have a reliable solution that's free and fast to save your
projects in the cloud, or a remote drive, as I am starting to work on
projects at my office and now home office, I wanted to continue
working on projects painlessly, without having to upload, or backup..etc
I'm not up to speed with all the latest network drives out there:
NFS, MobileMe, skydrive, idisk, dropbox solutions....
I backup my released projects to my Google Docs as a zip file. This may serve your purpose, but you will have to back it up first. If you have a server at your work office, you may be able to use SVN, but you'll still need to remember to update it. Because it's a continually changing thing, I'm not sure you could do it automatically, but I'd be interested in options too.
Thanks, I did a backup for a whole folde/subfoldersr, 655 files
at once earlier today to docs.google.com, which was good,
took a while, but then 1hr later, i was starting a new project
and was already thinking I need to sync it up
the new project, just didn't want to get into the syncing issues..
I will use google docs
as a backup drive right now...
drive.google.com should be coming out any week now
but it's not available yet
hoping to hear if other people are using mapped drives succesfully
I use Dropbox on 3 machines. When the phone is not connected to the machine and WiFi (B4aBridge) is not available, the compiled apk files are in the Objects folder and can be immediately installed on the phone. File syncro takes place at bootup. So far, well within the free volume limit of Dropbox. Invite is here: (http://db.tt/C3yZKNj)
Dropbox is decent if you want sync. To be honest though I only use it to transfer files to my phone.
Have a look at Cyberduck as well.
I remember seeing a software that could back up to the cloud but cant remember now.
Also, there is a SVN tutorial on the forums as well.