I just found a relatively new cloud storage app called Copy.
They are giving away 20GB (15Gb + 5GB for using the referral link) to new users. I'm a pretty avid Dropbox user so I always end up comparing things with them. So far I've been really pleased with Copy. There isn't anything it won't do that Dropbox does. I also think I may actually like their mobile app better than Dropbox's.
Copy is the easiest way to store, protect and share amazing things. It keeps your computers in sync and your files available from anywhere, even on your mobile devices. With Copy, you can also easily share files with anyone publicly or privately. Copy for companies extends the cloud storage and sharing benefits into corporate environments with user and group management and added control of proprietary company data.
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Some great features:
20GB OF FREE SPACE FOR LIFE! Thats way more than any of the other guys are offering in their free tiers. And this isn't temporary space like you'd get with other promos from Dropbox.
NO FILESIZE LIMITS. Some of the others I've tried (I'm looking at you Box) give you tons of free space but then cap you at 200mb or less file size limits. I uploaded a 1GB file as a test and it took it without complaints.
Multi-platform. They have a desktop sync app for Windows, Mac, and Linux and have Android and iOS mobile apps.
5GB per referral you have sign up! Compared to the others, I could only find 1 that gave 1GB free space per referral. (Note - it says on their website this is only going to be for a limited time so I imagine they will eventually lower it to 1GB or something)
Enjoy your new free 20 Gb cloud storage!
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Lol mediafire gives 50 gb free
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KINGbabasula said:
Lol mediafire gives 50 gb free
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So does box.net. But the problem is the damn upload limit.
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Does Copy has Sync feature like Dropbox??
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I just done the first upload with 75 mb and compare to google drive, sky drive, ubuntu one it doesn't stop the upload.
But the download speed...
I'm not sure that's enough...
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Heres my link in case anyone wants to use it. Its a win win!!
https://copy.com?r=AbXhYP
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what works best to share files, i got some custom themes i made and want to share
You can post a link with your dropbox, or upload to megadownload or something of the like.
Most people use dropbox or mediafire
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Dropbox for small files, in the hold down on the item(apk, song, etc) and press share And copy a link then you should have a link the you can post for anyone to download it
If you don't have an Evo3d well you don't have an Evo3d
For the love of god don't use megaupload or similar. There are so many free alternatives out there. Megaupload and similar are annoying.
+1 for dropbox. Not sure what their data policy is, but as already noted for small files it is great, and easy, and convenient.
I'm not sure why i haven't seen anyone using it yet, but www.ge.tt is great for transferring large files (up to 2 GB) for free. Again, haven't read anything about their data policy, but their TOS doesn't specifiable call anything out. Best part about that service is you are given a link that is active as soon as you START the upload. People can start pulling it down as soon as you click upload. Really neat option.
Just my $0.02
Here is what I use now
https://www.sugarsync.com/referral?rf=6f4gmhtwyoi7&utm_source=txemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=referral
You get free 5GB of space and its better than Dropbox in my opinion. Have fun.
edit: Please if you sign up for this 5gb of free storage, please use my referral or click the thanks.. either will do.
Wow 5gb that's awesome, I got a mediafire account and only got 250mb.
Hitting thanks button, thanks everyone
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On Which app Shud i registr and also has bttr features and capacity?
DropBox OR Box
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iSxy said:
On Which app Shud i registr and also has bttr features and capacity?
DropBox OR Box
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Dropbox is the most preferred option.
I personally use Box as it gave me lifetime 50GB storage, it runs sweet on my SGS2 & I use it every day. The only 1 issue I have is the upload limit, so it can take a few minutes to upload large files. But that is something I can happily live with, or I can upgrade for a few pounds & then the limits are removed. So my point is use whatever you feel suits you best, not somebody else
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Box as they give me 50gb lifetime storage. They do limit upload speeds & file sizes but if you pay for upgrade the limits are removed. Its very cheap too considering what you get for your pound notes
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Hand down Dropbox because I can sync it with titanium backup ADIE and my computer.
I only have 10GB on Dropbox, but more and more app are adding Dropbox interrogation and right now that's more useful then 45gb of space I have nothing to do with.
CarlosBattousai said:
Hand down Dropbox because I can sync it with titanium backup ADIE and my computer.
I only have 10GB on Dropbox, but more and more app are adding Dropbox interrogation and right now that's more useful then 45gb of space I have nothing to do with.
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There's Box integration in TiBu now, by the way.
I would say dropbox is the more popular one out of the 2.
Here is a guide to help you get more space out of dropbox http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520930
I use Dropbox because I can run it on Windows, GNU/Linux and my cellphone. Not sure if the other app mentioned in the OP can do that, but Dropbox does with without much of a problem..
I like DropBox for the seamless synchronization - I always know that I am working on the latest version of a file without having to manually download it. At least the way that I have things set up, Dropbox feels a lot more like an extension of my existing storage rather than a separate storage space.
I tried box some time ago, but i found the maximum file size very annoying. None of that with dropbox.
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I only have 10GB on Dropbox, but more and more app are adding Dropbox interrogation and right now that's more useful then 45gb of space I have nothing to do with.
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How do you get 10 gb on dropbox?
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I tried box some time ago, but i found the maximum file size very annoying. None of that with dropbox.
How do you get 10 gb on dropbox?
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check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1520930 to get more space
Thanks, but link seems to be broken?
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I started using Box since the free 50GB promo. Titanium allows you to backup with box so now I can have all my apps backed up and still have plenty of space left.
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I tried box some time ago, but i found the maximum file size very annoying. None of that with dropbox.
How do you get 10 gb on dropbox?
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I did all the little things like add them on twitter/facebook blah blah for like a gb? Then I did the beta testing for the auto picture upload and got 5 Gb.
I also did student bonus thing to get 500mb a per rather then just 250mb for everyone I invited .
If you don't know about the student bonus here's the link~
https://www.dropbox.com/edu
Thanks! I have 4 gb now. So biggest thing is I shouldn't have missed the beta testing...
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Thanks! I have 4 gb now. So biggest thing is I shouldn't have missed the beta testing...
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Your welcome dude~
The student bonus is awesome not only do you get 500mb per person,but the limit of 8 free gb via invite is now 16 gb =P
Anyone want a dropbox invite help a brother out =P?
P.m me!!!
I use both. Normally prefering Dropbox but mobile version are light years behind desktop version. In principle mobile version is not usable.
rickg99 said:
I use both. Normally prefering Dropbox but mobile version are light years behind desktop version. In principle mobile version is not usable.
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Give Dropsync a try - truly makes dropbox as seamless on mobile as it is on the desktop.
I personally use both. I use Box to keep a backup of, like, everything. I use Dropbox for sharing files since it's so easy. Share a link, person clicks on link, file automatically downloads.
I prefer Dropbox. The only reason is that there is upload limit and bandwidth limit in box.
Above all, I would rather prefer minus which gives upto 50 GB extended space with no upload and bandwidth limits!
How do we register? Was there paperwork in the box? Aorry my box is miles away from me right now.
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Open the app and sign in/register (as far as I can remember you need to register a new account). Wait for an email to arrive and there is a link saying something along the lines of "Get extra space free". Follow enough steps in there and you're good to go.
PS: Forgot to mention before Dropbox admit they have a limit of 16Gb at the moment unless you pay for an account
Don't need a new account. I have done it with my old one. Just use the app on the phone
worked on mine, i followed the instruction stated:
Take the Dropbox tour Complete!
Install Dropbox on your computer Complete!
Put files in your Dropbox folder Complete!
Invite some friends to join Dropbox Complete!
Install Dropbox on your mobile device Complete!
if you do this you'll see that your space will be updated to 48GB
What have i missed, sounds like we get free dropbox out of the box? Can anyone clarify?
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What have i missed, sounds like we get free dropbox out of the box? Can anyone clarify?
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Yes.
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I didn't do the install Dropbox on your computer and install Dropbox on other computers you use
Ok can someone explain to me this. So we get the 48 gig for 24 months, does this means after 24 months we have to pay or else losing the file we uploaded?
Thanks,
Drew
I am almost certain the 2 year limit will work like most other similar services, after the two years they won't delete your items you just won't be able to upload anything else until your back below your limit.
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What have i missed, sounds like we get free dropbox out of the box? Can anyone clarify?
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Sweet! Didnt even read about this, was out of the country detached from the world for 7months so soon as i landed i just looked for the highest specs phone and thought XDA would do the rest for me.
Is the info/paper work in the box?
I got a confirmation e-mail about my free 50GB of Dropbox storage a few seconds after logging into the app on my S III.
This takes my free Dropbox account up to 105GB in total! (previously got 50GB of extra storage by logging into Dropbox app from a Sense 4.0 ROM on my HTC Sensation).
To trigger the free space you just need to log in and upload something from your phone.
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To trigger the free space you just need to log in and upload something from your phone.
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I didn't need to upload anything to get it. I had to do some of the Getting Started tasks though.
Brilliant, cheers lads
Hey guys,
I just found a relatively new cloud storage app called Copy. They are giving away 20GB (15Gb + 5GB for using the referral link) to new users. I'm a pretty avid Dropbox user so I always end up comparing things with them. So far I've been really pleased with Copy. There isn't anything it won't do that Dropbox does. I also think I may actually like their mobile app better than Dropbox's.
Some great features I've found so far:
20GB OF FREE SPACE FOR LIFE! Thats way more than any of the other guys are offering in their free tiers. And this isn't temporary space like you'd get with other promos from Dropbox.
NO FILESIZE LIMITS. Some of the others I've tried (I'm looking at you Box) give you tons of free space but then cap you at 200mb or less file size limits. I uploaded a 1GB file as a test and it took it without complaints.
Multi-platform. They have a desktop sync app for Windows, Mac, and Linux and have Android and iOS mobile apps.
5GB per referral you have sign up! Compared to the others, I could only find 1 that gave 1GB free space per referral. (Note - it says on their website this is only going to be for a limited time so I imagine they will eventually lower it to 1GB or something)
So now that you are all pumped and excited to go sign up, here is the link to use to sign up:MOD EDIT LINK REMOVED Make sure to use that link because you will get the 15GB for signing up plus the additional 5GB for using a referral link.
Once you use the link above to sign up, download and install the desktop sync app and/or the mobile app from Google Play MOD EDIT LINK REMOVED
Enjoy your free cloud storage!
Thanks,
Zeustopher
Thanks for the info buddy, I think I've officially found my DB alternative :good:
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Thanks for the info buddy, I think I've officially found my DB alternative :good:
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You're welcome. Enjoy the space!
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As per XDA decisions, all links to copy.com will be removed, and threads closed.
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Any good free wifi file transfer app that you guys can recommend? I want something with no ads or file size limitation.
I checked on Google play and they have a lot of apps with ads and file size limitation
Thanks
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Any good free wifi file transfer app that you guys can recommend? I want something with no ads or file size limitation.
I checked on Google play and they have a lot of apps with ads and file size limitation
Thanks
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Try Superbeam or Fast File Transfer. But you can also support developers with a little donation Under 2$ is not very much. ^^
Use SHAREit it is the best free wifi file transfer app by Lenovo !! Highly recommended !!
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Bittorrent Sync
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Try Superbeam or Fast File Transfer. But you can also support developers with a little donation Under 2$ is not very much. ^^
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Superbeam and Fast File transfer .. they both have ads
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Use SHAREit it is the best free wifi file transfer app by Lenovo !! Highly recommended !!
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Bittorrent Sync
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it doesn't work on WIFI
All i want to do is transfer files from PC to my S3 using same WIFI network with no ads or file size limitation.
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All i want to do is transfer files from PC to my S3 using same WIFI network with no ads or file size limitation.
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I always use this, very good app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...e=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=airdroid
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All i want to do is transfer files from PC to my S3 using same WIFI network with no ads or file size limitation.
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Ohhh I thought you wanted to transfer in another mobile via wifi !!
If the case is that then there us no better app than "Airdroid" to get your job done !!
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If you don't want to have ads you have to pay for app. Developers not work for free...
SptMogul said:
Any good free wifi file transfer app that you guys can recommend? I want something with no ads or file size limitation.
I checked on Google play and they have a lot of apps with ads and file size limitation
Thanks
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There are too many free android apps developed by Custom Android Application Development services those are free on Google play for wifi file transfer. I am listing a few here.
AirDroid
WiFi File Explorer
Solid Explorer
ES File Explorer File Manager
Samba Filesharing for Android
TeamViewer haves file transfer function also
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Es file explorer does the trick for me. There are also plenty of apps that create a file server accessable from a browser. Main problem wireless being much slower than an usb transfer.
But seriously, if you're demanding enough to want free, expect some adds. Surely you don't work for free so why should others. It's not as if you couldn't use an adblock if you're really inclined.
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Recommend airdroid
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Man alive. Just pay the euro or two it costs to get rid of the ads. People either pay 600 euro on a smartphone or get tied into a contract for 40+ euro a month but refuse point blank to pay another euro for an app they will probably use few days for years to come. Most apps will cost less than a cup of coffee. Just buy it, support the developer. Why should they be expected to work for free??
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Es file explorer pro. Works brilliantly.
Beamed in by telepathy.