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lowonthe456

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Oct 27, 2007
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I use and really like MobilMe. My only complaint is that 10gb isnt enough storage. I would lay the extra cash to add more storage but the MM price is.....idiotic. I would LOVE to find a cloud based backup/drive that mounts on the desktop like the iDisk....is there such a thing?
 

MacNews.co

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Sep 27, 2010
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I guess Dropbox is pretty much what you are looking for.
2 GB of space are free, 50 GB costs 99 $ per year.
 

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Sep 21, 2008
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+1 to Dropbox being the solution you're looking for! I sent you a private message about this too.
 

syaman

macrumors newbie
Oct 23, 2010
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Jungledisk

You might want to consider using Jungle Disk Desktop which does give you a network drive on your Mac (and any other type of computer you might have too).
 

d21mike

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Check out Go Daddy online file storage. I believe it is $29 / year. 100gb
 

roadbloc

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Aug 24, 2009
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You do know you can set more disc space than 10gb in the storage settings. 20gb is the limit though.
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Both my wife and I are on Dropbox, it's killer compared to iDisk. The syncing behaves a lot better with Office and Endnote, and the iPad/iPhone apps are pretty good.

Sync across LAN (LAN Sync)
Shared Folders
256-bit encryption

What's not to love?! :D

If you'd like a referral, PM me. The referral includes 250MB on top of the complimentary 2GB.
 
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