Ubuntu One
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Ubuntu One | |
URL | http://one.ubuntu.com |
Status | Offline |
Archiving status | Partially saved |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #archiveteam-bs (on hackint) (formerly #ubuntuzero (on EFnet)) |
Ubuntu One was a Dropbox alternative, with more space and more bugs.
Archives
Preliminary Bing crawl, 2.9GB compressed
Shutdown emails
Original shutdown email
An email was sent on 2014-04-11:
Hi, We are writing to you to notify you that we will be shutting down the Ubuntu One file services, effective 1 June 2014. This email gives information about the closure and what you should expect during the shutdown process. As of today, it will no longer be possible to purchase storage or music from the Ubuntu One store. The Ubuntu One file services apps in the Ubuntu, Google, and Apple stores will be updated appropriately. As always, your content belongs to you. You can simply download your files onto your PC or an external hard drive. While the service will stop as of 1 June, you will have an additional two months (until 31 July 2014) to collect all of your content. After that date, all remaining content will be deleted. If you have an active annual subscription, the unused portion of your fees will be refunded. The refund amount will be calculated from today's announcement. We know you have come to rely on Ubuntu One, and we apologise for the inconvenience this closure may cause. We've always been inspired by the support, feedback and enthusiasm of our users and want to thank you for the support you've shown for Ubuntu One. We hope that you'll continue to support us as together we bring a revolutionary experience to new devices. The Ubuntu One team
"Remember to retrieve your data"
Canonical sent this email out to its users on 2014-06-21:
As previously announced, the file services for Ubuntu One have been discontinued. Your data is available for download until the end of July - if you haven't taken action already, you need to do so now in order to ensure you have a copy of all your data. In order to make it easy for you to retrieve all of your content, we have released a new feature that lets you download all your content at once. Our website (https://one.ubuntu.com/) has been updated with instructions on how to conveniently download all your files. In addition, you still can use Mover.io's offer to transfer your data to another cloud provider for free. And the Ubuntu One web interface is available for you to download individual files. The previously announced option of downloading your files as a zip file is producing unreliable results for a small number of users and therefore we have removed that option. If you already retrieved your files as a zip file, we encourage you to check for the validity of the zip file contents. If there are problems with that file, please use one of the options above to retrieve a complete copy of your data. Remember that you will have until 31st July 2014 to collect all of your content. After that date, all remaining content will be deleted. We know you have come to rely on Ubuntu One, and we apologise for the inconvenience this closure may cause. We've always been inspired by the support, feedback and enthusiasm of our users and want to thank you for the support you've shown for Ubuntu One. The Ubuntu One team
Final reminder
Canonical sent this email out to its users on 2014-07-18:
This is the FINAL reminder to make sure you have retrieved all your data from Ubuntu One filesync, as we will be deleting all the content permanently on 31st July 2014. After that date, we will no longer be able to retrieve any of your files. In order to make it easy for you to retrieve all of your content, we have released a new feature that lets you download all your content at once. Our website (https://one.ubuntu.com/) has been updated with instructions on how to conveniently download all your files. In addition, you still can use Mover.io's offer to transfer your data to another cloud provider for free. The Ubuntu One web interface is available for you to download individual files as well. All of us in the Ubuntu One team would like to thank you for your support over the years. The Ubuntu One team