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Zotero + DropBox

08 Feb

Zotero is charging for online file storage if you are using their online file synchronization after 100MB. Hmm…I’ll have to say, this is not necessarily a bad thing. If users like me don’t donate enough funds, then we’ll have to pray that they could find some deep pocket donators.  Looks like they didn’t find enough, so it’s a good thing to be self-sustaining, then.

I like Zotero, but am not ready to pay that kind of money yet (the price is reasonable, though). I do need to work on multiple computers, though. Since Zotero separates bibliographical data from file attachments, and the bibliography metadata is free (still) to sync, so I use Zotero to sync my bibliography and use DropBox to synchronize the attached files (I store PDF’s). To do that, I uncheck the File Syncing options and configure the Zotero folder under my DropBox under Preferences –> Advanced –> Data Directory Location and use Custom location under DropBox instead of Firefox profile directory.

This has worked perfectly so far. A student once asked me how many I could sync with this configuration. Here is my math: let’s say one PDF file takes 500 K bites of space, with DropBox’s 2 GB free service you can store up to 2,000 files. I believe this should be enough to produce a Ph.D.

One thing the good Zotero people could do, though, is to ask for partners to donate their storage. At a time when storage is so cheap, universities won’t have problem providing this service. With universities participating in this type of services, the user population will increase dramatically. I believe this will create a better revenue later than the current business model. Google, for example, charge for NPO’s larger than 3,000 users. There’s always something we can learn from those “don’t be evil” people.

 
 

Replacing Original DropBox Emblems in Ubuntu

09 Jun

I am on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty and using DropBox for synchronizing my files across computers. One thing bothers me a lot is the HUMONGOUS size of the green uptodate (synchronized) emblems created by DropBox. I won’t stop complaining just because I like DropBox and I don’t know who came up with such an idea but it was supposed to be a good one. It’s just wrong. It’s a huge green round with a white check sign on it.  The emblem pretty much covers all of the file icons when I use list view.

I googled and found some guy says that you only have to replace the emblem in that folder so I did. I created a smaller green circle and dropped it into the folder. Nothing happened. Just when I almost forgot about it, it worked. I don’t know why but my little green emblem is satisfying now. I like it! I feel like I should receive a Nobel prize for it.

Why didn’t it work and why does it work now? I don’t know. I guess that’s why we need to either create a “god of comptuers” or simply worship a existing one. I don’t mind to be worshiped.

I went to the folder with my modified (smaller) emblem file with the same name and copy it to replace the current emblem file. The command I used:

*****desktop:~$ sudo cp emblem-dropbox-uptodate.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/64×64/emblems/

The graphic below is the before:

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