Tips & Tricks: Call for Entries
February 16, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment

Have you figured out new ways to make use of your Nomadesk fileserver? Have you come up with some shortcuts to save time and get the most out of your fileserver? Share your own personal Tips & Tricks with us and get up to three months credited to your account.
We’re looking for unique, out-of the-box ways you use your Nomadesk fileserver to stretch the usefulness and get the most out of your fileservers. Review our existing Tips & Tricks to get an idea of what we’re looking for.
Simply send your step-by-step explanation of your tip to tips@nomadesk.com with your name and email address from your Nomadesk account.
For every accepted Tip or Trick you send in, we will credit your account with one free month of Nomadesk. If we use your submission, we will automatically credit your account with three months free.
Receive Faxes to Your Team Fileserver
February 3, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Paper faxes are quickly becoming a thing of the past. There are services that allow faxes to be sent and received via computer and email. If you are using a service like MyFax or eFax, it is very easy to set it up to send faxes directly to your Team Fileserver using Email2Folder to backup and share with your team.
Double-click the drive icon of the Team Fileserver you would like to use and create a folder on the top level of your Fileserver. You can use capital letters but the folder cannot have spaces. We will call ours “Faxes”.
You can also log in to your account at mynomadesk.com to add the folder to your Team Fileserver by clicking on the Add Folder icon.
Go to your online fax service of choice and set the email address the faxes are sent to “Faxes@MyTeamFileserver1.nomadesk.com“.
Note: replace “MyTeamFileserver1″ with the name of your Team Fileserver on which you created the folder.
Now you are ready to receive faxes directly to your Team Fileserver to be synchronized and available to members of your team.
Digital Nomad Contest Finalists
February 1, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · 6 Comments
The deadline has arrived for the Digital Nomad Video Contest and we have some great videos, including a couple of last minute entries. There are some amazing stories of people from around the world living the digital nomad lifestyle. Videos submitted included a couple of around the world trips, a paparazzi photographer chasing George Clooney in Belgium, a laptop theft on Walls St. and a day in the life of a digital nomad.
It is in the panel of judges hands now. They will pick the best video of the top ten to award the grand-prize of a digital nomad survival kit (netbook, Blackberry, MiFi, headset and Nomadesk) or 2 $1000 vouchers for airline tickets. All ten of the finalists will receive one year free of Nomadesk Team or Personal Fileserver.
Here are some of the finalists we thought exemplified the digital nomad experience. Feel free to let us know your favorites in the comments.
Post a Tweet, Get 4 Months Free
January 29, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Help us spread the word and we’ll reward you by giving you extra months free on any new Nomadesk Fileserver. It’s as simple as a tweet to get 4 Extra Months Free for a Team or Personal Fileserver. Before February 28th, post a tweet ending with http://bit.ly/7x0GPx #nomadesk4free and you’re eligible to receive 4 months free.
How to enter:
- Post a tweet ending with http://bit.ly/7x0GPx #nomadesk4free
- Download Nomadesk and sign up for a new Fileserver
- Send an email to sandra.mitchem@nomadesk.com with your Twitter name
- We will automatically credit your account with 4 extra months for free
(Not so) Fine print:
- You must have a public Twitter account so we (and others) can see your tweet.
- One (4) four-month offer per Fileserver.
- Offer is only good for new Fileservers
- There is no limit on how many new Fileservers for which you can get the bonus months.
- Multiple Fileservers require multiple tweets (at least one per new Fileserver).
- You must sign up and pay for at least one month to receive the 4 months free.
- Offer expires February 28, 2010.
New Feature: FolderLink
January 13, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Nomadesk already provides easy file sharing for all files on a Nomadesk fileserver with FileLink and unlimited guest access. FolderLink takes ad-hoc file sharing to the next level. Any folder on a Nomadesk Team Fileserver can now be shared via myNomadesk.com.

How does it work?
Follow the steps below and you will be sharing folders with friends and co-workers within seconds.
Note: make sure you have a working Nomadesk Team Fileserver (either in trial or through a subscription plan). Click here for download and installation instructions.
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Log in with your Nomadesk account on myNomadesk.com.
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Select your Fileserver and browse to the location containing the folder you wish to share.
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On the folder you wish to share, click the down arrow or right-click and choose FolderLink.
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Select the notify option if you wish to be notified by email when someone has accessed the folder.

5. If necessary, change the expiration time of the link. Tip: this option can be handy if you want to increase or lower the security level of the folder link or if you want your team members to download and review the contents of the folder before a given deadline.
6. Enter your addressees email addresses, type a subject and a message, and click Send.

Your recipients will receive an email which contains a FolderLink. When they click this link, they will be redirected to a secured Nomadesk website from which they can download the file.
Note: only the contents in the root of the folder will be shared with your recipients, no subfolders will be visible.
Pre-pay and Get Bonus Months
January 12, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Save on cost, paper and time with Nomadesk yearly prepaid Fileservers
Choosing your yearly subscription plan is easy:
During the trial period, a purchase link is available in your Dashboard and redirects to the purchase page where you can choose your subscription plan and receive extra months for free.
Existing customers can contact our dedicated customer service team on www.nomadesk.com/support to convert their monthly plan to yearly.

Nomadesk subscription plans
Here are the specifics:
A Personal Fileserver is always prepaid and yearly.
Team Fileservers are prepaid on a monthly or yearly basis and have the following subscription plans:
- monthly
- 1 yearly – with 2 free extra months – 14 months of service
- 2 yearly – with 5 free extra months – 29 months of service
- 3 yearly – with 9 free extra months – 45 months of service
Accepted credit cards: Visa, MC, Amex
Available currencies: USD, EURO, CAD (depending on country)
Savings
- When purchasing one Fileserver on a 2 year subscription plan results in a monthly cost as low as $12.41.
- When purchasing 2 Team Fileservers on a 2-year subscription plan, savings are $150.00.
How?
- During your trial: click purchase link in the Dashboard
- Convert your monthly subscription plan to yearly: contact our customer service team on www.nomadesk.com/support
Open Letter from a Nomadesk User
January 7, 2010 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Written by Sacha Vekeman
Sacha is a passionate technology marketeer, architect and founder of two UK start-ups and part-time management consultant working with CEO’s and Senior VPs at technology giants and high-tech start-ups in strategic marketing, business development, fundraising, visioneering and corporate development.
Sacha’s LinkedIn profile.
I am a gadget freak after having tested thousands pieces of software. I am always on the outlook for a software update, a completely new online service, or a beta release from a giant software maker.
Professionally I use software to increase my productivity. I am always looking for new tools that allow me to work more efficient, getting things done much faster and allowing me to communicate in a much more direct way. In a high-touch communicative world where individuals have 500 FaceBook friends, 1000 LinkedIn contacts and 3000 Twitter followers you need good technology.
I am very precise when testing and making new software part of my daily workflow. Also with Nomadesk I was cautious. I’ve waited until version 3 was released before installing and testing the software. What I first noticed was the friendly graphics and light install in terms of size and download.
After a smooth install of Nomadesk in less than 5 minutes on a Windows Vista computer the first thing which surprised me was the exact, but deep integration into my windows filesystem. I also noticed the simplicity of only having to go through 3, maybe 4 steps to configure Nomadesk.
I am very organized, I don’t like search for my personal structure. Search is a tool that makes you forget order, structure and hierarchy. Having to think hard how to structure something doesn’t make you forget and creates meaning and purpose to your content, that’s why I was a serious user of the Microsoft My Documents folder.
My Documents folder was organized in such a way that I could easily see a decade of career behind me with about 30,000 files created. Thirty thousand files in about ten years; talk about being a knowledge worker.
This excludes my other private digital assets, such as pictures (about 15,000 since 2003) and music (about 24,000 mp3s since 2006). I am not into video, besides buying some DVDs, which I don’t copy electronically (not yet I guess).
After having tested Nomadesk on my home desktop and professional laptop for four weeks, I noticed how fast it all works! And I can tell you, speed is everything, certainly when you deal with an enormous set of files and folders. I don’t like things slow: a non responding Windows Explorer or a slowly opening Word file, it just ruins my day.
I soon upgraded my PC to Windows7 and decided to subscribe to the Nomadesk service, as I had re-think how I organize my files and folders. It’s time to tidy up, and organize myself for the future, the next decade, maybe half century, as I see myself still working on my computer at the age of 85, accessing files since I was 25. That’s over 60 years of files I intent to keep and preserve.
Having checked with the 24/7 support operations of Nomadesk if Windows7 was supported, I decided to go for it. Again a smooth install, new OS and a new filestructure. (Opportunity for Nomadesk, tie V3 around the launch of windows7 !!! When people upgrade their OS, they want to do things different).
Once Nomadesk was up and running I started to create team servers as following. For every company I work for I created a new team server. Why? Because I work as a consultant and want to offer a differentiating service to allow 24/7 access to all files I have created for my clients, by an easy sharing environment, but while not having to take the penalty of taking massive amounts of time to upload files individually, work directly in an online service such as google Apps (I am not always online, but like to work wherever I can) or using online/offline sharing tools that are slow, slow, and slow!!!
Setting up a Team Fileserver is easy, and allows you to create it as some kind of network drive. The capacity of the team server is serious, 106 GB, certainly more than enough as a company folder, as my rule of thumb in professional life is 5 years of work is 10 GB of data, or 2 GB per year; a lot of capacity available.
Also the scalability is nice. Just add another Team Fileserver or Personal Fileserver and you have another 100 GB at your disposal. This is a must, certainly in a massively digital world, where data storage is still at the heart of the digital economy, just having returned from a two-day StorageExpo exhibition.
The choice between a Team and Personal Fileserver is not a functionality choice, but a sharing choice. I don’t use personal servers as much yet as team servers, as everything I do in life, I want to share, even privately, hence the success of Facebook, Flickr or YouTube. Therefore, I also organize my family life with my wife around a Team Fileserver, allowing her to access my personal files and digital media over Nomadesk. She can even access my professional folders, in case something happens to me.
Web Worker Daily Article
December 30, 2009 by Jacques De Bruyne · Leave a Comment
Synchronize Files Online With Nomadesk
Thursday Bram from the GigaOM network posted an article about the broad offerings of Nomadesk and touches on the features that make it especially attractive to digital nomads.
If you’re on the go, there are several options for managing and synchronizing your files, but Nomadesk manages to stand out from the crowd with several handy features. The service uses a desktop application to manage files (available in both Windows and Mac flavors), although an online dashboard is also available.
Click here for the entire article.










