[ELECTRON] how to make a digital archive?

Bob bob at citystrolls.com
Mon Mar 29 13:55:01 UTC 2010


Quite nice getting answers to questions I didn't even have to ask:)
Ch K. S.

On 29/03/2010 14:01, Seb Bacon wrote:
> Have you looked at Dropbox?  The pricing is very reasonable.  Out of
> the box it's about synchronising copies between different machines,
> which might not be what you want, but I believe it's configurable just
> to act as a file sharing tool.
>
> Another open source option is http://www.resourcespace.org/ (has
> hosted versions too).
>
> Seb
>
>
>
> On 29 March 2010 13:44, Kirsty Stansfield<kirsty at rufa.net>  wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions / experience of using any free and stable
>> tools for making a digital archive of images and media files that can be
>> shared across a network (local and remote)? The organisation I work for has
>> a huge collection of art works and video works which need to be annotated
>> and easily accessible, plus which ideally could be categorised and printed.
>>
>> Thanks for any pointers!
>>
>> Kirsty
>>
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