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Cloud file storage

Which cloud file storage service do you use?

  • Dropbox

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • Google Drive

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SkyDrive

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • I WILL NEVER USE THE CLOUD!!!!!!!!!

    Votes: 1 20.0%

  • Total voters
    5

perthskies

Nostalgic
339
Posts
20
Years
Just wondering if you're using any file storage in the cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, Skydrive, etc. and if so, what your experience is like?

I'm currently using a combination of Google Drive and Dropbox. I prefer Dropbox as it has a better desktop client (nice right-click options that integrate well) and it appears to sync more responsively than Google Drive's desktop client.

...however Google Drive offers 15 GB for free versus Dropbox's 2 GB free option. ;)

How about you?
 

Cordelia

Banned
9,523
Posts
12
Years
  • Age 37
  • Seen Nov 21, 2014
Lol, oh here we go. I use... Dropbox, Box, SkyDrive, and Drive. I have 55.5 gb on Dropbox (50gb is a promotion) and 50gb on Box. I use them all <.< there is another called copy but I don't need a fifth (at least that's what I keep telling myself!)...
 

TY

Guest
0
Posts
I use Dropbox and Mediafire, as both have apps on my phone so i can put music/images/whatever on there.
I have like 14 GB on Mediafire (could get more but too lazy) and 2 on Dropbox.
 

Legendary Silke

[I][B]You like dragons?[/B][/I]
5,925
Posts
13
Years
  • Age 30
  • Seen Dec 23, 2021
I'm using SkyDrive on basically every single one of my devices. Having 25 GB of storage simply from using one account for so long does have its benefits. The desktop client for Windows 7 is also very good when it comes to synching for offline use.

It has never let me down, though I always keep one more local copy.
 
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