You could use something like Grive[1] to sync a folder with Google Drive.
If that folder happens to be within your Dropbox folders, then the files
will be synced to both services. Be aware that Grive has it's limitations.
[1]
https://github.com/Grive/grive
On 18 August 2014 10:25, Edward Beckmann <edward.beckmann@???> wrote:
> Firstly, thanks to those who have come up with suggestions. Although
> interesting, it proves that my original post was too vague. Thanks to all
> of you who have the patience to have another go.
>
> Problem
>
> > I use a hosted training system from which I want to link to files which
> a few people can edit. The hosted system is not up for debate or
> modification, and can't be used to host those files
> > Files could be kept in Dropbox or Google Drive (I'd rather not add any
> more storage options to my collection)
> > Google Drive suits the other party better
> > I like the easy offline use then sync abilities of Dropbox
> > I run debian testing, and I'm not looking to change OS or machine to
> solve this relatively small issue
> > We are talking about a dozen files, mainly WP documents and a MS project
> file
>
> Question
>
> > I'm looking for something which can sync a Dropbox Directory with a
> Google Drive one. Has anyone tried any of he free tools available to do
> this?
>
> Thanks very much
>
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