For me it's OneDrive all the way. For $65, I was able to get 1 TB of synced web storage that works flawlessly on my Mac, plus the full version of MS Office that works not only on 5 Macs, but also on my iPads. Heckuva deal.
Plus, OneDrive on the iPad does a great job of instantly backing up all my photos and videos to my OneDrive library.
I've moved all my documents, photos, videos and even iTunes library in there...and haven't even come close to using all the space.
For me it's OneDrive all the way. For $65, I was able to get 1 TB of synced web storage that works flawlessly on my Mac, plus the full version of MS Office that works not only on 5 Macs, but also on my iPads. Heckuva deal.
Plus, OneDrive on the iPad does a great job of instantly backing up all my photos and videos to my OneDrive library.
I've moved all my documents, photos, videos and even iTunes library in there...and haven't even come close to using all the space.
I can add additional household members to my Office365 account for free, they can legally use 1 or more of my 5 Office installs AND they also get their own 1TB of free OneDrive! I mean seriously... what's not to like?
Oh yeah, I've been using iCloud Drive for years, nice and stable.
Really smart including a service that launched yesterday in the poll.
What's not to like? Giving Microsoft money to use Microsoft software.
Stop calling it "free" OneDrive. You're paying $100 every 12 months for it.
Almost nobody wants to use the MS Office apps except businesspeople, and they are not paying for it, their company is.
And if 'you' or others are paying $100 for it, you aren't paying attention! It is available in quite a few places for $65-$70/year for the Home Premium. And if you're really a cheapskate, you can get the one-user/one-computer version for around $50/year.
Haven't tried iCloud drive yet and am a drop box user. Does iCloud drive work with excel and other apps or is it just iWork apps that can use iCloud drive?
What's not to like? Giving Microsoft money to use Microsoft software.
Stop calling it "free" OneDrive. You're paying $100 every 12 months for it.
Almost nobody wants to use the MS Office apps except businesspeople, and they are not paying for it, their company is.
Except you're actually paying only $70 or so for it if you find a regular deal, AND you get the full Microsoft suite for 5 computers (Mac or PC) and your iPads. That's a deal any way you look at it.
Even if you take MS Office out of the equation because you wouldn't use it, OneDrive is still an excellent deal compared to competitors.
Good sales pitch! I'm not the one paying though. Are you paying, or is your company?
Thanks for the additional info! $70-100 for 1TB/year is a decent deal, either way.
Really like the massive gaps between your paragraphs too!
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Oh, so you're not using an iOS device with OneDrive.
Do you have a Mac or are you fully Windows on all your devices?
I still agree that $65-$100/year for 1TB is a decent deal.
The reason I'm mostly Windows these days is skinny fonts and very, very, did I say 'very', pale pastel colorings on iOS and Yosemite. My old eyes just don't like it.
Still have all but the iPhone 5 and have a 20Gb iCloud storage account.
Did you go for the iCloud Drive option, or are you sticking with the old model for now? Also, is that an old iTools/.Mac/.me account that you purchased extra iDisk space with before iCloud? I'm curious if Apple gave deals to users who were 'grandfathered' in, as I always considered more iDisk space but never got around to it.
other than integration with iMovie, Photo Streams, etc.iCloud no real benefit for the extra money.
Just the $0.99/month for 20Gb.
other than integration with iMovie, Photo Streams, etc.
I'm thinking about signing up for this plan, thanks for the reminder of the price.
Thanks for the info. Have fun!