Cloud storage of manuals, etc

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  • JR2ALTA
    Service Manager

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    • Feb 2010
    • 2030

    #1

    Cloud storage of manuals, etc

    Is it possible to upload full manuals to a cloud service? If so, which would be the best.


    I like Google Drive to keep notes about certain machines, customers but it might not be practical for everything.

    Sure, I have what I need on my laptop but being able to access everything I need from any network, any device, anytime is what I am trying to do.

    thanks!
  • Hansoon
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    • Sep 2007
    • 3373

    #2
    Re: Cloud storage of manuals, etc

    I have them all on my notebook hard drive than I am not depending on a 3G Internet service which is costly and slow. At least where I am living. (Did I say "living"? I mean working ofcourse......)

    Hans
    “Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0”

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    • blaze2000
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      • Sep 2010
      • 232

      #3
      Re: Cloud storage of manuals, etc

      I use my laptop HDD fro the majority of manuals. If your a Konica Minolta tech, they provide "mobile manuals" which we can access from our mobile devices or any internet connected machine. I do use Microsofts Skydrive for bulletins, notes, pix etc.

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      • JR2ALTA
        Service Manager

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        • Feb 2010
        • 2030

        #4
        Perhaps I'm prematurely making my laptop obsolete.

        I should retain all manuals on laptop or external hdd and utilize cloud services or evernote like tools to collect codes, pictures, notes and whatever else I don't want to memorize

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        • mjarbar

          #5
          Re: Cloud storage of manuals, etc

          I keep all mine on a 16Gig flash drive around my neck ( have to keep it there as I keep leaving it in customers computers). Also handy for keeping system software on so I can just plug it straight into the copier.

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