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Microsoft Office 365 with the worlds most popular office suite including gives you 5 TB if you get the family plan, it's not hard to find deals on it for $74 a year (what I always pay). It comes with 5 people in total you can add that'll get 1 TB each plus the Microsoft Office Suite to be used on mobile devices and PC, full blown, no limitations plus Skype minutes each month.
The file sizes Microsoft allows is very large, transfer speeds are fast, the quality and functionality is excellent. Family albums are intelligent, sharing is great.. you have control over specific people only, etc. I've been using it before it was even called OneDrive and have never once had any files go missing or any issues whatsoever, it's extremely reliable and much more affordable longterm, not just rare sales. That's something you have to count for too, what you'll be paying in the future for that same service without having to heavily hunt for deals each time its about to expire.
I just think unless you have very specific reasons to use Dropbox, you shouldn't, it's very expensive for what you get no matter how you spin it (and I'm sure people will). Just my opinion though.
Microsoft Office 365 with the worlds most popular office suite including gives you 5 TB if you get the family plan, it's not hard to find deals on it for $74 a year (what I always pay). It comes with 5 people in total you can add that'll get 1 TB each plus the Microsoft Office Suite to be used on mobile devices and PC, full blown, no limitations plus Skype minutes each month.
The file sizes Microsoft allows is very large, transfer speeds are fast, the quality and functionality is excellent. Family albums are intelligent, sharing is great.. you have control over specific people only, etc. I've been using it before it was even called OneDrive and have never once had any files go missing or any issues whatsoever, it's extremely reliable and much more affordable longterm, not just rare sales. That's something you have to count for too, what you'll be paying in the future for that same service without having to heavily hunt for deals each time its about to expire.
I just think unless you have very specific reasons to use Dropbox, you shouldn't, it's very expensive for what you get no matter how you spin it (and I'm sure people will). Just my opinion though.
Really? Hmph, never knew that. TY., Repd
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I also didn't know that, just googled it, will try as soon as i get home.
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