![]() But you'll pay for it.Ī new entry from LogMeIn, Cubby has taken the best ideas from existing sync and share products. ![]() More: SugarSync: Most useful sync tool ever. While it offers a simple desktop sharing folder like Dropbox, it's easy to get lost and confused in its options.īest for: Flexibility of what you sync and shareįree storage: 5GB Price per 100GB: $150/year SugarSync, until today's Google Drive announcement, offered the largest available online storage locker for users, 500GB. ![]() SugarSync offers a lot of flexibility, but it can also be a lot to manage. It's a good music storage product, but not nearly as useful for working with or sharing files as the other products in this comparison. Rather, you copy files from your local system to the Drive. When you're offline, you can't access or update files you've put on your drive. The downside: Amazon Cloud Drive is not a synchronizing hard drive like the other products in this list. Amazon wants to push its Cloud Player online music app. As a promotion, in fact, any music files uploaded to the Amazon Cloud are stored for free. The big draw is that music files purchased from Amazon and stored on the drive don't count toward your storage allocation. You can access your files from anywhere, of course. You can store up to 5GB of files for free on Amazon's respected cloud servers. The Cloud Drive itself is not new, just the desktop software. New! Amazon has gotten into the Cloud Drive business with a new app. ![]() More: Google Drive: It's slick, integrated. Best for: People who live in the Googlesphere.įree storage: 5GB Price per 100GB: $60/year
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