I would like to suggest the following: Intergrate a function into wuala which allows it to directly synchronise one of its folder (or more at the dispense of the user) with the actual file system automatically.
As an illustration: I use FF A LOT meaning that I get approximately 5 useful bookmarks a day (most of which originate from stumble upon just like wuala originally did). Now I want to have a backup of those files ready in case my main PC crashes. However, I don't want to rely on my 24/7 online server harddrive for a backup but instead I want also to use Wuala for backing up my data. Now it is a tidious task to do that every day by hand so I suggest that a function which automizes this at a time interval chose by the user.
Hope you like the idea (and hopefully intergrate it soon)
Kind Regards
Darkstriker
PS: Alternatively you could emulate a virtual HDD to the system so that windows users could refer to their wuala space with (e.g.) H:\ and linux users could mount it as a hdd3 or something similar. I do, however, realize that that is not very feasable seeing the wanted system independence.
Hi,
If I recall corrently, I have alrealdy once posted this but I'l do it again: I would like to have a feature which automatically updates Wuala without me constantly having to exit and restart wuala (It should probably be optional). This feature would by now save me a great deal of time considering that my server is (after some windows-inflicted downtime) now up for 21 days in a row and I have approximately 10 times had to go there and exit/restart wuala just to check for any updates.