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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: May 22, 2008
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(From Diino ):Diino is desktop client software which provides access to a free 2GB store with 2048-bit security, online scheduled backup, file sharing, private networking, instant web publishing, a music player with stream-only sharing, a secure e-mail account, a personal website with blog, and mobile phone access. Diino gives users their own personal internet desktop. Users can sign-up for free with full functionality and 2GB of online storage. Features include the ability to securely access data remotely without need of FTP or VPN services. The user's own DiinoWeb site is where folder set to Web Access will appear instantly. If a folder contains an index.html file the browser will load it, making Diino a simple website publisher. DiinoWeb also provides a File Upload facility, allowing anyone with permission to upload files into the user's store through their browser.
Version 4.2 adds auto reconnect, auto retransfer, WebDrop.
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Version: Diino 4.2
"Good idea, good design, terrible implementation"
Pros: The idea which Diino presents is really good: blog, email and encrypted backup in one place. Offering a local client makes perfect sense with these goals in mind
Cons: Although the idea is very generous, the implementation is terrible:
1) The email client is really primitive. Even Outlook Express is way better.
2) The blogging editor is pretty basic. Just bolds and interlinks - not event footnotes.
3) Speed suffers badly. Diino allegedly offers 2048 bit encription. Well, performance is 2048 times worse than what I call decent speed.
3) The up-time is the worst element> many, many times the servers are buzzy or the client cannot connect and it drops your files or blog entries.
And so on, and so on, and so on ...
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