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<blockquote data-quote="rnadjafov" data-source="post: 1571286" data-attributes="member: 322221"><p>Hello, </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I decided it was a good idea to put my iTunes folder into dropbox as well as my Iphoto library. Today I noticed that the Dropbox folder is still syncing (I do have enough space >100 G). </p><p></p><p>Now I am questioning my decision.... I have a some of questions.</p><p></p><p>1. If I am offline, will I be able to play music on my iTunes considering my entire folder is in the cloud?</p><p>2. I do have a relatively small bandwidth cap at home for my internet usage. Will having iTunes in the cloud and me playing media eat my bandwidth? </p><p>3. A little bit unrelated but I also created and alias for my documents folder and moved it into dropbox... is there any disadvantages in using an alias over symbolic links?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help... sorry if the first question is dumb :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rnadjafov, post: 1571286, member: 322221"] Hello, Yesterday I decided it was a good idea to put my iTunes folder into dropbox as well as my Iphoto library. Today I noticed that the Dropbox folder is still syncing (I do have enough space >100 G). Now I am questioning my decision.... I have a some of questions. 1. If I am offline, will I be able to play music on my iTunes considering my entire folder is in the cloud? 2. I do have a relatively small bandwidth cap at home for my internet usage. Will having iTunes in the cloud and me playing media eat my bandwidth? 3. A little bit unrelated but I also created and alias for my documents folder and moved it into dropbox... is there any disadvantages in using an alias over symbolic links? Thanks for the help... sorry if the first question is dumb :/ [/QUOTE]
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