There – I said it. Though I also am having a small affair with Dropbox.
So Mesh is a service that allows you to sync folders from computer to computer (as well as the cloud). For example, I have folders sync between my laptop and desktop. So no matter which computer is in front of me, I can access the files I need. It keeps a version on both machines and updates to whichever one is newer – all automatically. But by having a local copy, I can work on things even if I am not connected to the internet (it syncs once connected).
I can sync multiple folders in any location (something Dropbox does not allow) and even sync without having a copy in the cloud. I can also sync folders with people I invite and also have Mesh. I have shared folders with my parents, daughter, and siblings so we can drop large volumes of photos in and they appear on each of our machines within minutes. My friend and I share music and movies as well.
Of course, my folders that I sync to the cloud can be accessed by me from any computer with an internet connection. For example, I bought an e-book today that was 50 megabytes. I wanted to get it onto our work server (which does not have Mesh installed). So I logged in, went to my Mesh online and copied it from my Mesh folder.
The reason I use Dropbox at times is due to one feature Mesh does not have – the ability to send a link to a file for others to download. Dropbox has far better integration with the iPad, though I do have a couple apps that can get to my Mesh folder without using the browser.
There are a ton of new cloud services and I am curious what any of you use as a solution.