I wonder if the file in Dropbox could have different sharing permissions. I'm sharing huge game called yandere simulator (link)
Overall I'm really happy how my Reunion file stays up-to-date, synced and backed up via Dropbox on my two internal laptop hard drives, desk top, iPad and iPhone. One drawback has been using ReunionTouch where my cousin(s) could edit my file. I want them to have updated access, but not be able change things.
I use Dropbox, Copy.com and Google drive for the same type of backup and sharing but for different projects (genealogy, personal and work). With Copy.com, I can share folders and files but set different permissions (who can only see and download, who can edit, etc.). This to me seems as if it would solve my problem: either getting Dropbox to act like Copy.com (perhaps it does and I haven't explored it enough) or being able to set up Reunion and ReunionTouch with Copy.com.
Again, brainstorming here.
Overall I'm really happy how my Reunion file stays up-to-date, synced and backed up via Dropbox on my two internal laptop hard drives, desk top, iPad and iPhone. One drawback has been using ReunionTouch where my cousin(s) could edit my file. I want them to have updated access, but not be able change things.
I use Dropbox, Copy.com and Google drive for the same type of backup and sharing but for different projects (genealogy, personal and work). With Copy.com, I can share folders and files but set different permissions (who can only see and download, who can edit, etc.). This to me seems as if it would solve my problem: either getting Dropbox to act like Copy.com (perhaps it does and I haven't explored it enough) or being able to set up Reunion and ReunionTouch with Copy.com.
Again, brainstorming here.
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