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10 points by prud 13 years ago · 18 comments

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msh 13 years ago

The big limitation is that each file can't have a size larger than 100 megabyte.

  • mistercow 13 years ago

    Another big limitation is no Linux sync. Even if you don't currently have a Linux machine, do you really want your choices limited in the future by your file hosting service?

    • spindritf 13 years ago

      Your account at Box.com is available as a (secure) webDAV share. You can easily use it in Linux, in Nautilus it's just like any other remote resource.

      • mistercow 13 years ago

        WebDAV in Nautilus works very well, but it is by no means the same level of convenience as syncing a la box.com or Dropbox.

        I mean hell, I can mount an FTP server in Nautilus too, but I'm not going to trade my Dropbox for FTP.

  • spindritf 13 years ago

    250MB.

    In this case at least, the maximum file size varies with your plan.

metastew 13 years ago

Is this like Google Wave? I watched the video in the tour page and I'm still not exactly clear what it is.

  • JasonFruit 13 years ago

    It's not clear to me, either — which is also like Google Wave. I followed links to try to figure it out, but others may not have; why would a special-offer page not at least try to describe what the service is? Not smart marketing.

  • indiecore 13 years ago

    I just signed up and tried it out with some stuff. It's like a big mashup timeline of all your stuff along with some filters.

    So for example I connected my twitter and my github, so if I tweet (or someone tweets @me) it shows up there. Similarly if I commit stuff to github (or presumably if someone on my team commits stuff) it posts the commit message to me.

    It's pretty neat, might dig in a bit more later.

GotAnyMegadeth 13 years ago

Sounds too good to be true... How long will it last before I have to start paying?

  • GotAnyMegadeth 13 years ago

    PC world reckons the Box account will always be free [1], and Hojoki says that there will always be a free plan [2].

    [1] http://www.pcworld.com/article/2018603/get-a-free-25gb-box-a... [2] http://hojoki.com/#plans

    • indiecore 13 years ago

      Can you only access the 25 GB Box account via the Hoijoki dash or is it just a regular Box account?

      • prudOP 13 years ago

        After signing up through Hojoki you have a regular Box account with 25GB for free as a starting point.

        • aroberge 13 years ago

          Did sign up ... and did NOT get 25GB - just the regular 5.

          • GotAnyMegadeth 13 years ago

            You need to click on a link in Hojoki on the right once you've logged in, not on the link you see when you click to activate Box... I nearly fell for that.

  • mistercow 13 years ago

    It doesn't really sound too good to be true to me. A file hosting service is able to buy large hard drives and then commoditize their space. A dollar currently buys about 20GB. So if one of these 25GB users decides to upgrade, then each month, they will pay the overhead for 10 new 25GB users (forever minus the cost of occasionally replacing old hard drives, bandwidth, etc.), or 40 new ordinary free 5GB users.

    Moreover, if somebody uses even 10GB, they're pretty well locked in to box.com. That's more than any competitor I know of gives with free accounts, so to switch, you'd be looking at paying, right off the bat, for service you haven't vetted yet.

    So while 25GB may feel generous, it's really only a one dollar loss leader, and the "catch" is built in to ordinary usage of the service.

  • vilgax 13 years ago

    Box.net runs this type of promotion regularly. I remember, I got 50GB free lifetime (till company survives) account by signing up using their iPad app.

  • ruffyen 13 years ago

    I got 50GB for signing up with my android a while back, and I haven't seen a bill yet.

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