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No, because dropbox is hostd on the internet. You can set up similar systems using locally hosted servers. I use the 'cloudstation' app on my synology nas, it allows me to store files on the nas using a synced folder acrss all my machines. I use it when I'm out and about, but it would also work well just on an intranet. It prolly doesnt do everything you need, but there are other apps that will. The synology box runs PHP, so will run anything 3rd party that's written for PHP.
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Ok. Can I run dropbox on my own hardware on a network with no internet connection?Originally posted by jaketame View PostI believe this is what your looking for,
https://www.textdropapp.com/home/Home
Links into Dropbox.
Also if you use Chrome - SourceKit plugin will do the job too.
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I believe this is what your looking for,
https://www.textdropapp.com/home/Home
Links into Dropbox.
Also if you use Chrome - SourceKit plugin will do the job too.Last edited by jaketame; 10 September 2012, 11:26.
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I used to have a usb apache server running pmwiki on my dropbox.
I could just kick off the server on whatever PC i was running on.
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That's the thing, I really need the whole kit and caboodle on self managed hardware. I'm guessing sharepoint + one note might come close. I should have a look at mediawiki etc as well.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCan you find one that integrates with Dropbox?
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'private' one note / evernote equivalent
Is there anything like this that allows one to run the server side on your own hardware but still offers mobile apps and access?Tags: None
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