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My Box Review - storing pictures, videos and plenty of documents

Posted by jim jang on Saturday, July 7, 2012, In : Cloud-Storage 

5 GB of free Box storage

Based on my recollection and I could be wrong in order to have Box installed on a client PC so you can transfer files between the Apple iPhone and iPad you need the paid Business account. With a little research on Google I was able to find this article on how to map Box as a network drive via Microsoft Windows, here is the link. Now with a mapped drive on your PC, you can easily share files across the other devices. With a shortcut on the desktop labelled as "Box...


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My Google Drive Review

Posted by jim jang on Saturday, July 7, 2012, In : Cloud-Storage 

Google Drive Review (Pending native app for Apple iPhone and iPad)

For those looking to add more free cloud storage solutions to their arsenal, Google Drive is one service you may want to consider. When its free and it is from Google, you can't go wrong however there is currently one caveat as of Monday June 18th, 2012 especially for those that use free cloud storage with their PC, Apple iPad and iPhone like me. As of today's date, there is currently no native app for the Apple iPad and i...


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My SugarSync review first impressions

Posted by jim jang on Saturday, July 7, 2012, In : Cloud-Storage 

SugarSync offers 5 GB of free cloud storage and has a cool built in text editor

For those that have quickly read my other reviews on the other free cloud storage solutions, you will know that I am a big fan on having a 3rd-party text editor that supports the mentioned cloud service. What is great about SugarSync besides the free 5 GB online storage is that it has a built in text editor for editing text files. I am always making notes and having the ability to reference and edit my To Do ...


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My Microsoft SkyDrive review and how I use it everyday

Posted by jim jang on Saturday, July 7, 2012, In : Cloud-Storage 

Microsoft SkyDrive is awesome but it has one downfall for those that edit text files

What I like about Microsoft SkyDrive besides the free 25 GB of cloud storage space they gave me is how clean and intuitive the app is for Apple iPhone and iPad. After Dropbox, I primarily use SkyDrive as my cloud storage solution. It is where I store my pictures, videos and my library of growing eBooks.

However, the only drawback I find with Microsoft SkyDrive and Box is the support for a 3rd-party text...


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My Dropbox review why it has become my favorite cloud storage solution

Posted by Jim Jang on Saturday, July 7, 2012, In : Cloud-Storage 

What makes Dropbox so great vs the other online cloud storage solutions? Read on...

Hands down and not to sound bias but Dropbox is one of my personal favorite cloud storage solutions and it is free. To me, what makes Dropbox so popular is its support from third-party applications such as PlainText and Elements, which are text-based editors that utilize their APIs (Application Protocal Interface?). What does API mean? It is just a fancy word that means it supports and integrates well wit...


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