So Microsoft is releasing a free version of OneNote. I'm still on my search for the perfect organizational tool. Lately, I've been using ToDoist for tasks and have dabbled with Evernote. I've still not settled on storage (Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive) either.
Anyone a OneNote fan?
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Showing posts with label SkyDrive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SkyDrive. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
SkyDrive is now OneDrive
So Microsoft lost a fight over the name and their cloud file service is now OneDrive. I'm still using Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive in addition to OneDrive. I'm too cheap to pay for a service and I don't have a favorite at the moment, so I'll just keep using all them to meet my collective needs.
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Box,
Dropbox,
Google Drive,
OneDrive,
SkyDrive
Monday, January 20, 2014
50 GB of Box Cloud Storage Free
So I've used Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive. I'm adding Box to the list since they are offering 50 GB of free storage. I don't put anything sensitive out in the cloud, but 50 GB handles several years worth of pictures.
Via Lifehacker
Via Lifehacker
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Box,
Cloud,
Dropbox,
Google Drive,
SkyDrive
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Cloud Storage
Lifehacker has a good comparison of the various cloud storage options. Also via Lifehacker, Otixo provides a tool for unified management of all your cloud storage. I'm still developing my own strategy for where I put my files. Since I have 25 GB with SkyDrive, it is in the lead, but I use lots of Google services. Clients might be the tipping point since I would like to have Windows, Android, and iOS.
Labels:
Cloud,
Dropbox,
Google Drive,
SkyDrive
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Cloud Storage
Between Dropbox (3 GB), Microsoft's SkyDrive (25 GB), and Google Drive (5 GB), I've got more cloud storage than I can use at the moment. Whatever you use, be sure to encrypt any sensitive files before you upload them - or don't upload them at all.
BTW - if you've been using SkyDrive, make sure to claim your 25 GB before it drops to 7 GB.
BTW - if you've been using SkyDrive, make sure to claim your 25 GB before it drops to 7 GB.
Labels:
Cloud,
Dropbox,
Google Drive,
SkyDrive
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