
CloudMe
CloudMe is a free and open service to sync, store and make all your files available in the cloud through an easy to use Blue Folder.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Cloud Storage Service
- File Sync Tool
- Online Backup Tool
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
What is CloudMe?
CloudMe is a free and open service to sync, store and make all your files available in the cloud through an easy to use Blue Folder.
Having all your files in the cloud makes them accessible through your mobile phone and allows you to quickly share them with friends. You also have a convenient backup in case something should happen.
The way CloudMe has been designed, it excels at handling media files like photos and music. Why don't you try sharing some photos or stream music to your phone?
With CloudMe, everyone gets 3 GB of storage for free in our European data center, but you can at any time upgrade if you need more.
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- desktop-sync
- Cloud Computing
- Online Backup
- Video Streaming
- Music Streaming
- google-tv
- cloud-search
- VMware
- Cloud Storage
- Virtual Desktop
- smart-tv
3GB free WebDAV online storage accessible with Anyclient (2) or TeamDrive (3) For access with AnyClient or TeamDrive you must use the hostname: http://webdav.cloudme.com/username/xios/ . You must write the username allways in lower-case characters, otherwise you will not be able to connect ! The greatest free WebDAV-Services you can see in (1) (1) https://docs.google.com/document/d/131eVyWHujqj6ObQ8aciuD1NMQHbUCcCXiCeEGebLO4c/edit?hl=de (2)
AnyClient
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TeamDrive
I think everything is moving well with icloud, and it works great as a complement to the allready existing operating system on your computer.
I can work at home with the document, then save and continue in school, on a different computer without having to remember to bring a USB memory or send an email to myself.
I have the past few weeks had great use of icloud, in both work and school purposes, even at home I use icloud.
If performance and simplicity is what you're going for, Icloud is not what you're looking for. It's a bloated, vista-like, mess of tasks and icons. However, if you're looking for A.D.D. heaven able to be run fluently in your browser to help you multi-task your way to a headache, you've found the right place.