Gadgets: December 2007 Archives
(This article was called 'Jungle disk and iPod problems on Windows', but as Dave from JungleDisk points out below, it's not really a JungleDisk problem, and I like their service so much I didn't want it to sound too critical. I also appreciate Dave doubling my readership. Hopefully the article will be useful for others though)
I recently bought an iPod nano (finally!). More on that, and the nike+ kit I bought with it anon, but in the meantime I had a problem today which I thought was worth sharing with others.
JungleDisk is an online storage service that works with Amazon's S3 storage service. I've been using it for a few months now to backup our photos. For about 30GB of data, it costs me about $4 per month, which is very cheap. It's very easy to use, and I highly recommend it. There are clients for Windows, Mac and Linux. But today it (edit: sort of) broke my iPod.
I recently bought an iPod nano (finally!). More on that, and the nike+ kit I bought with it anon, but in the meantime I had a problem today which I thought was worth sharing with others.
JungleDisk is an online storage service that works with Amazon's S3 storage service. I've been using it for a few months now to backup our photos. For about 30GB of data, it costs me about $4 per month, which is very cheap. It's very easy to use, and I highly recommend it. There are clients for Windows, Mac and Linux. But today it (edit: sort of) broke my iPod.
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