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    I'm pretty sure Carbonite makes no claim to serve the same purpose (file synching/sharing) as Drive, DB etc. Carbonite is mainly a backup service which is different than Drive etc. hence no reason to compare?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HumbleChief View Post
    I'm pretty sure Carbonite makes no claim to serve the same purpose (file synching/sharing) as Drive, DB etc. Carbonite is mainly a backup service which is different than Drive etc. hence no reason to compare?
    Not correct Carbonite also sync's, share's and backup's
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    Quote Originally Posted by perryh View Post
    Not correct Carbonite also sync's, share's and backup's
    Great info you guys - didn't realize that Perry. I've got Carbonite too. Should look into its capabilities a little more.

    The thing I like about Drive, and don't see carbonite behaving this way is when I transfer a file to my Google Drive folder (on my hard drive lol) I see it almost immediately on the web and others can see it within minutes (seconds actually) as well. Can Carbonite do that too? I always have Carbonite running in the background but never tried to upload and view a single file immediately.

    No Carbonite folder that I can see either but have to admit I don't that much about Carbonite.
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