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Hey habr!
There was a need to store a decent amount of files like txt on the Internet and get access to the nickname online. Roughly speaking, something like docs.google is needed, but simpler and much faster. I will need to write settings / logins / passwords / attendances, etc. into such files.
You need to quickly go to a boring file through the web interface and edit / read it.
Are there any similar services?
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Dropbox for sure. The most convenient and fastest service for storing files and synchronization, IMHO.
Store passwords unencrypted in a plain text file, also on the Internet? No, I wouldn't want to for anything.
If you are talking about online password storage, then pay attention to Mitto
If there is not too much information, then you can try some online notes.
For example, the same evernote, stixy.com or listick.ru
However, I do not recommend storing passwords in clear text this way.
I kept my virtual notebook on catch.com.
The web muzzle is synchronized with the communicator on the Android OS.
I need a place where to store texts, not a password-memory. Thanks for the link above, haven't looked at everything yet.
I am using Google Notebook. Convenient, fast, browser-based.
Why do we need txt files? As I understand it, for the task of “quickly write down something, then quickly find it,” Google Notebook is ideal.
If it is for documents, then I think it should be suitable www.scribd.com/
Using google docs. According to my deep conviction, the best service for this kind of tasks.
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