Syncing onenote with dropvox6/2/2023 I appreciate any help refining this question as well. I have carefully read through threads about NAS and clouds and not found this question yet. I would also welcome suggestions on how to approach purchasing a personal cloud device - what attributes to look for, to be sure it will work for syncing OneNote and accessing files away from home. How secure are they really - if another person tries to access it?.Do the sync functions work like Dropbox?.Can files be accessed just like an external HDD?.Has anyone had experience attempting to use OneNote through a personal cloud device?.You can also use DropBox for syncing just make sure to select the DropBox. I have several questions about these devices, as they are somewhat different from other NAS. Besides SkyDrive, you can save and sync notebooks using Office 365 Sharepoint. My secondary purpose is to have access to files and databases from any of my family's computers - functioning similar to Dropbox. My primary purpose of this would be to sync OneNote between multiple computers - without using Microsoft's OneDrive online "cloud" servers. I want to maintain control of my files, for the security of keeping them private. Having one seems like an ideal alternative to online cloud services, because instead of my private/work data sitting on companies' servers, it's in my living room. If I understand it correctly, a personal cloud storage device ( for example the My Cloud by WD) is basically a simplified type of NAS, as a network-accessible external HDD that is not attached to a computer. (Please note this is a question about a type of NAS (Network Attached Storage) device, not an online cloud storage service.)
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