It has been a number of years since I have been active on ReunionTalk. I always figured my ancestors would be more proud of me for raising my children while they were young than pursuing a hobby. At any rate, my kids are almost all out the door now and I am turning my attention back to my hobbies.
The Reunion website has a very well written page discussing the recent change by Dropbox to change their terms and limit the number of devices a free account can use (see https://www.leisterpro.com/reunionto...ns/db-sync.php). I simply find myself in a pinch because Dropbox's entry price point is quite high from my point of view, especially when it's a recurring cost to me. As someone who has worked with developers of school information system software for years as part of my job I certainly get the arguments Leister Productions makes here. I would just like to respectfully ask that the developers of Reunion at least reconsider their position of not offering an alternative to Dropbox sync in the near term.
I don't mean to post this to be whiny. Other companies I work with have a system for user proposed features to be posted on their support site and the user base to vote on those ideas which can affect the development roadmap of the product. ReunionTalk simply seems to be the best place to do that in this case. Thank you for listening.
The Reunion website has a very well written page discussing the recent change by Dropbox to change their terms and limit the number of devices a free account can use (see https://www.leisterpro.com/reunionto...ns/db-sync.php). I simply find myself in a pinch because Dropbox's entry price point is quite high from my point of view, especially when it's a recurring cost to me. As someone who has worked with developers of school information system software for years as part of my job I certainly get the arguments Leister Productions makes here. I would just like to respectfully ask that the developers of Reunion at least reconsider their position of not offering an alternative to Dropbox sync in the near term.
I don't mean to post this to be whiny. Other companies I work with have a system for user proposed features to be posted on their support site and the user base to vote on those ideas which can affect the development roadmap of the product. ReunionTalk simply seems to be the best place to do that in this case. Thank you for listening.
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