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I am interested in using Dropbox and Google Drive to sync the same folder at the same time...

Is there any special consideration to be taken into account?

Any help is apreciated.

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    Try this joelvaldez.com/how-to-use-google-drive-and-dropbox-together I am not home and cannot test this but Im sure it should work.
    – localuser
    Commented Aug 21, 2012 at 15:36
  • hmm, I read the comments and it's not clear if there is a chance to mess the things up... I'll try it, but first I have to back up all my Dropbox/GoogleDrive files to a local folder, that is not synced at all, just in case thanks
    – rraallvv
    Commented Aug 22, 2012 at 6:54
  • well.... it appears that none of them, either Dropbox or GoogleDrive, allows to change the synced folder name, so you have to put one inside the other so you end up with .../GoogleDrive/Dropbox or .../Dropbox/GoogleDrive
    – rraallvv
    Commented Aug 22, 2012 at 7:14
  • There are some techniques using symbolic links to arbitrarily add any directory to Dropbox/GDrive. In the case of Dropbox, though, I think they closed the most obviously loophole.
    – ale
    Commented Aug 22, 2012 at 18:56

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Based on what Al Everett said in his comment, I backed up my files again, I started messing around with Dropbox and Gdrive, and found this:

GoogleDrive doesn't allow symlink-ing; it keeps saying "folder not empty", even when the original is indeed empty.

Dropbox, in the other hand, has no troubles using a symlink to any folder, as long as it's named Dropbox

So, both can sync to the same folder, as long as the Gdrive folder is created first and then Dropbox is configured to sync to a symlink of the "Google Drive" folder.

I guess it is a matter of time until the folks at Dropbox close that loophole too.

Finally, I added my own personal touch, by creating a symlink named "Cloud", pointing to Gdrive, and hiding both Gdrive and Dropbox on Finder.

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    I'm glad you found a solution, but I'd caution you that you're getting outside of the design parameters of both apps. When it comes to my data, I don't like to mess around.
    – ale
    Commented Aug 23, 2012 at 18:25
  • You are right, I was kind of worried about, but I am using only one linked computer, and dropbox has a kind of a remote trash basket, so I hope my precious data won't be deleted by accident. Thanks
    – rraallvv
    Commented Aug 29, 2012 at 4:25

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