Saturday, August 2, 2008

File Storage

Local storage devices are not a good way to keep files safe, reliable, or easy to access! All that comes with local storage devices are undependable, expensive backup hard drives that just sit there and look ugly. This is why I employ you to look for a few new-er options, such as the following.


http://www.getgspace.com/
- This is one of my favorite options out there, mainly because it is available in Mac, Windows, and Linux; so no matter "where you go" with this little application, it'll be an option. One of the requirements is gmail, so be sure to make an account at http://gmail.com before you download this program. Unfortunately you only get 2 gigs worth with this option.


http://www.filedropper.com/
- This is another online resource for file storage. I really like filedropper because you can upload unlimited amounts of data, just as long as they are in 5gig chunks (which in most cases is far enough excess). The only downside of this option, is the lack of a standalone desktop application.


I'll update this soon once I find a good, free virtual drive service

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