Download Now. Developer's Description By Amazon. Easily upload your photos, documents, videos and other files Drag and drop files and folders to the Cloud Drive icon Right-click any file or folder and send to Amazon Cloud Drive Easy download of one or more files and folders from Cloud Drive Uploads and downloads run in the background Continue using your computer as you normally would, the app can handle restarts and lost internet connections without losing your data You can pause and resume at any time.
Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release May 2, Date Added May 2, Operating Systems. Additional Requirements None. Total Downloads 11, Downloads Last Week Report Software. Related Software. File versioning IDrive maintains up to 30 previous versions of all your files. Security Data is encrypted on backup and storage with bit AES encryption with an optional user defined key that is known only to you.
So why backup to IDrive? Better privacy with private key. You can backup from ios and restore to android and vice versa. Android Version 4. When you finish working on the file at home, you can rest assured that all your work shows up on your office computer in the morning. Syncing relies on having an Internet connection, but as long as you have that, it's a piece of cake.
Just to reiterate: Both Google Drive and OneDrive offer desktop-to-desktop syncing service in addition to their web-based office-productivity apps and straight-up online file storage. But saving files to online storage can also serve as a sort of backup. True online backup runs scheduled backups and provides full system restore capability.
Compatibility is rarely an issue with Google Drive: You can upload files, convert them to Google's file format to edit them online—or create new documents, spreadsheets, and slide presentations in the Web interface—and export the finished products to standard file formats, such as. One issue is that you end up with multiple copies of the same document if you, for example, create it in Word and then open it in Docs. Integrations with third-party services are another strength of Google Drive.
Just about every web service you can think of—from Slack to HelloFax to the Pixlr online photo editor—can integrate with Google Drive. Dropbox and OneDrive also integrate with third-party services, but Google Drive integrates with everything. Google Drive's online design has improved over the years and is now more intuitive than ever. You start on the main Drive page, which shows thumbnails of documents in the middle and a menu of your folders, shared files, photos, recent, starred, and trash along the left rail.
On the right are buttons for sharing, getting a link to, deleting, previewing, and seeing information about a selected file. There are also buttons for Settings and switching between list and thumbnail view.
Strangely, the webpage is not responsive like OneDrive's. Resizing to a narrower page cuts off some interface features. We are impressed, however, that Google Drive implements right-click context menus in its web interface as does OneDrive. A lot of web apps, including the web interface for Apple's iCloud Drive, ignore this capability, so you get the browser's menu instead of the app's. Thankfully Google has stopped calling folders labels. It now calls them folders , like everybody else does.
You can create subfolders to your heart's content, too. Other ways to organize than folders include using color-coding and stars. A convenience is that you can drag and drop files from your computer onto any open folder in the browser. Once you open or create a document, you're taken to a new browser tab for Docs, Sheets, Slides, and so on. Note that Drive can handle more than just the big three types of office documents: There's also Forms, Drawings, and Maps, and you can even integrate third-party Web apps to work with even more types of documents, such as CAD or music files.
You can view a document in three different modes: Editing, Suggesting, and Viewing. The first is self-explanatory; Suggesting puts collaborators' changes in brackets, which the document owner can accept or not.
Viewing simply shows the final edited document. When you collaborate, the collaborators' names appear when they're editing a document you're also working on. Color-coding throughout also helps differentiate where each user's cursor is within the file when multiple people are making changes at once.
Google Drive now even supports Microsoft Office revisions mode. Apple iCloud's online version of Pages lets you view revisions, but you can't edit using them. For deep dives into Google's online productivity suite, read our review of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. You can keep all of your music in the cloud, saving your local storage for other content while still giving you instant access to your collection wherever you are.
While many of the providers on our best cloud storage comparison list could work, not all providers are suited to store and stream your music.
There are several reasons why it comes out at the very top of this list, but for music lovers, its built-in media player puts it above the rest. It allows you to search your music files by song, album, artist and playlist.
You can create and edit playlists, and there are even playback options, such as loop and shuffle. You can play pCloud music using the music player app online or by using the pCloud mobile app for Android and iOS.
Another important feature offered by pCloud is pCloud Crypto. You can read more about these collaboration features in our Dropbox review. This is the perfect way to keep your collection safe using online storage, while freeing up local space for other things. You can even try it out for free with 10GB of storage available before you even need to think about a paid subscription. Even so, though, Sync. Plus, it has plenty of other things that make it worthy of consideration.
You can read our Sync. You can go as far back as an entire year, depending on your subscription. This would be especially useful for music producers who might want to tweak and change their music. One downside to the high levels of security is that Sync. This is particularly noticeable with large files, which can take longer to encrypt and decrypt.
The 20GB is more free space than most providers offer. Only Google Drive with 15GB free comes close on this list, which is why MEGA features prominently in our list of the best free cloud storage providers.
If you need more space, 2TB of storage will set you back 9. MEGA prides itself on its privacy, and with its zero-knowledge encryption, you can be fairly sure that no one will be poking their nose into your files. Like with Sync.
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