![]() I was leaning towards using OneDrive, but my big problem with that API is that you can (well, so it seems) only access files through a file picker, and I need to get the files without involving the user. ![]() It seems also with the Google Drive Javascript API that you need to watch for changes and then get those changes. I have determined (as far as I can tell) that with the Dropbox Javascript API, you have to poll for changes and then pull the changes. The sync should be automatic, and there should be no need to poll for changes in the code "manually". One of the requirements is that the application should sync so that new files are added automatically and deleted files removed etc. What I need now is to make use of a cloud storage system to access a user's files, which could either be using Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox. I have an application that was developed using HTML and javascript.
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