Kindly note: I've done zip, zilch, zero to look for this myself. Haven't opened Synaptic, haven't searched online. I'd just like to hear, preferably from personal experience, about software that works great with Amazon Drive.
Uploading, downloading, file management, the basic stuff you'd do with a cloud storage account. The ability to upload a directory, including its subdirectories, is a definite plus.
Thanks.
ETA: I found [to my surprise] that Amazon Drive's web portal is really good! I used my default browser, SeaMonkey, this morning to easily upload a few entire directory structures. Went without a hitch, preserving all subdirectories and their contents. No, it's not as nice as having a native Linux program, but it works!
					Uploading, downloading, file management, the basic stuff you'd do with a cloud storage account. The ability to upload a directory, including its subdirectories, is a definite plus.
Thanks.
ETA: I found [to my surprise] that Amazon Drive's web portal is really good! I used my default browser, SeaMonkey, this morning to easily upload a few entire directory structures. Went without a hitch, preserving all subdirectories and their contents. No, it's not as nice as having a native Linux program, but it works!



 Amazon Drive software?
									
									
									Amazon Drive software?
								



 I bet they don't run Windows.
 I bet they don't run Windows.


 And GDrive  connects via Dolphin.   At least it works for me.
  And GDrive  connects via Dolphin.   At least it works for me. However, I've been retired since 2008 and haven't taken my computer with me when my wife and I went places, so remote access to a cloud server isn't a necessary requirement.
    However, I've been retired since 2008 and haven't taken my computer with me when my wife and I went places, so remote access to a cloud server isn't a necessary requirement.   
							
						

 
							
						


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