Currently using dropbox which i love but as of Jan 11th i have to start paying and i find it a bit pricey at 120 a yr... can anyone recommend another cloud? Something i can use on my phone...mainly pics and music
Depending on how much space you need. I use Box, which gave me 50gig
Google Drive. 1.99 a month for 100 gigs.
bnd10706 said:
Depending on how much space you need. I use Box, which gave me 50gig
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I have more than 50..but thanks
MurdockBaracus said:
Google Drive. 1.99 a month for 100 gigs.
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Cool..that should be enough and good price too..thanks
I use, drop box (sorta I quit using them as much since they like to suspend my account due to traffic), copy is my personal favorite and racked up a ton of free space with invites back when they first started and drive.
Or you can say screw all services and have your own cloud with one of these, which is what I've been thinking about grabbing
http://www.amazon.com/Cloud-WDBCTL0020HWT-2TB-Personal-Storage/dp/B00EVVGAFI
I just read that Mega gives you 50Gb for free bro.
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Title pretty much says it all. Download the box app for android and create an account and it will automatically give you 50gb of storage.
Thanks to Android Police- http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...all-android-users-50gb-of-free-cloud-storage/
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Got this back when I had the Touchpad, the downside is that you have to use one of the pay services to be able to sync files. It's good if you don't mind throwing files in there every once in a while, I suppose.
Ty you for the info sign up was easy and the apps is well polished
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The fact they give you 50GB is awesome, but they have SOOOOOO Many restrictions.
When you want to upload a file, they have very small filesize limits. You will not be uploading any movies or anything, that is for sure. It works better more for smaller files and stuff, which YOU WOULDN'T NEED 50GB For.
Also, if you want to upload files from your Computer, you have to use a web browser. Their Desktop Application to simply drag and drop files into your Box Storage is a Premium Feature that you have to pay for. Yes, they don't even give you a Desktop Client.
These were all of my impressions from about 3 to 4 weeks ago. I just keep using Dropbox. So much easier to use with fewer restrictions.
I continue to use Tonido, which uses my own computer as the "cloud". Unlimited space, unlimited file sizes, unlimited everything.
opentoe said:
I continue to use Tonido, which uses my own computer as the "cloud". Unlimited space, unlimited file sizes, unlimited everything.
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I use my server the same way, but every once in a while I need an alternative for testing or such. I still swear by dropbox too.
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opentoe said:
I continue to use Tonido, which uses my own computer as the "cloud". Unlimited space, unlimited file sizes, unlimited everything.
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Unlimited? Quantum computer?
What 3rdamention mentioned, is why I still need to use Dropbox for anything I would otherwise store in box, and getting the file syncing stuff for free on desktop is a good bonus too.
OK, once upon a time even an 8 meg file was ginormous but in this day and age, who the heck lives with 100M limits? I think it's just a technique for getting people to pay for the business plans.
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Now through March 23rd anyone that downloads the Box.net app and logs in gets upgraded to 50gb of free storage (normally 5gb) and the maximum file upload size gets bumped up to 100mb (normally 25mb). Plus, it is for life and never expires.
Check press release here: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/box_offers_50gb_free_cloud_storage_android_users
Works like a charm. Thanks for posting
very cool man. thanks
Wonderful, thanks
Maybe I'm a little paranoid but does anyone else ever wonder why they are giving away so much free space for you to store your stuff?
I dont use any online storage sites only because all my personal stuff stays in my control. Makes me wonder what I'm missing out on though. What does everyone keep online? MP3s, pictures, "personal" videos, work files?
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Maybe I'm a little paranoid but does anyone else ever wonder why they are giving away so much free space for you to store your stuff?
I dont use any online storage sites only because all my personal stuff stays in my control. Makes me wonder what I'm missing out on though. What does everyone keep online? MP3s, pictures, "personal" videos, work files?
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Because with the 200mb max single file upload limit it is incredibly hard to use up all 50gbs for the average user
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Or so they can suck you in and get you on a paid account. Once you've taken the time to up 50GB of stuff, if you need more space you're more likely to stay where you are than go somewhere else and start over.
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All of that plus they want users. They have services running alongside their storage that brings them revenue. That's why they give it out so freely, they cleared out quite a bit of the normal overhead costs and can afford to grow via promotions as an additional service of a phone. I got my 50 gigs last year when they welcomed LG users, all LG users.
Got on there with my Optimus, haven't used it since day one. I'd just been using Spider-oak, I don't like streaming content but it does offer sharing content which I do need in a service. It did exactly wha I want with a high level of security. Love them. I'm a fringe user though, dropbox, box.net, etc will be the best bet for most users.
kamsahamnida amigo!!
I love to use this App
It's very easy to share file
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.box.android
Box.com
Its similar to dropbox but I've been happier with Box. Plus you get 50gb free if you sign up by March 23!!! Don't hesitate!
Ya, I signed up for Box as it seemed like a good idea at the time. Turns out there are a few caveats to their 50GB.
1. There's no desktop client for personal accounts. You have to sign up for the business or enterprise level starting at $15 a month. Without a desktop client, uploading files one at a time via the web or phone makes the 50GB superfluous.
2. There's a 10GB monthly bandwidth limit. So, even if you COULD spend the time to upload 50GB in files one at a time it would take you 5 months to get them all uploaded. This is assuming you never download any since that presumably goes against your bandwidth number too.
So, it sounded good at the beginning. Now... not so much.
In short, it's not like getting Dropbox with 50GB of space.
You can upload multiple files at a time with this app and you can easily get on the site from your computer to manage files. Of course some people aren't going to think this is anywhere near dropbox but it works well for me and could work well for others. Worth a try if you ask me.
First off.. I have and love my EvoLTE. But i got greedy....
If any of yall want some free Gigs on your Dropbox (49 Specifically). Do what i did.
So i decided to stroll into a Sprint store at my mall of choice and go look at the GS3. Then i proceeded download and login to the Dropbox app from the market. Nothing so far... so i was like crud... logged out... but left the app.
Then on my Evo... went to "www.dropbox.com/gs" with the Chrome browser on my phone. Logged in on that page and whoa... got an email from Dropbox saying i got 49 GBs free.
Total of 79 now.
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First off.. I have and love my EvoLTE. But i got greedy....
If any of yall want some free Gigs on your Dropbox (49 Specifically). Do what i did.
So i decided to stroll into a Sprint store at my mall of choice and go look at the GS3. Then i proceeded download and login to the Dropbox app from the market. Nothing so far... so i was like crud... logged out... but left the app.
Then on my Evo... went to "www.dropbox.com/gs" with the Chrome browser on my phone. Logged in on that page and whoa... got an email from Dropbox saying i got 49 GBs free.
Total of 79 now.
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Have fun when dropbox takes your free space.
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Have fun when dropbox takes your free space.
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This. They have and will close down accounts for "tricking" the system into thinking you are part of a promotion when you are not. If you want space that bad just do what I did -- Use the referral system. If you don't want to wait put an ad words ad on Google with your referral link advertising Drop box. Or, just buy more space.
Edit: I realize that you didn't 'mean' to cheat the system so my post might seem a bit harsh. I would just hate for you to lose your dropbox account/files over something so petty.
Back up your stuff in dropbox just in case and if they do close the account send them an email explaining the situation I'm sure they would understand.
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there is a promotion for G2 users.
get box com from play store, sign up from G2. earn 50gb free storage.
thanks reviews are not to great: file size upload limit and no linux client.
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Have had a couple of free 50gb accounts from other devices, simple enough to use. File limits are 250mb per file aren't they? I would presume the very vast majority of users don't have a lot of files over that size on their phone to backup.
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Have had a couple of free 50gb accounts from other devices, simple enough to use. File limits are 250mb per file aren't they? I would presume the very vast majority of users don't have a lot of files over that size on their phone to backup.
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It works out perfectly for backing up via Titanium.
250mb,thats allright. I guess the feedback is positive.
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A year or so ago they gave this promotion to all new users so I signed up. The service is alright. I don't use it for much, but DL speeds are solid, and the only issues are the obvious "Free account" restrictions. Which, honestly, I can't really complain about because it's free and I knew going in.
It's not a bad service. Client works fine. I've used it w/ both OSX and Windows apps. No problems.
I rarely use it, though. Ever since Google upgraded my Drive / email account to 25GB I tend to use that.
I got multiple 50GB box accounts with 1GB single file upload limit. Yeah, Box is definitely good.
Just signed up and got my 50gb. You can never have too much free storage.
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