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OpenDrive : Better than ever

8/3/2012 5:42:13 PM

OpenDrive is another online storage service that has been around for several years. It has been modernized and updated though, so it's improved with age and is now better than ever. It offers similar features to SugarSync and Wuala, but there are a few differences too. A useful 5GB is offered for free, but if you need more space there's a 100GB plan for $5 a month and more space for business users. Unlike the other services, there are some limitations with the free account: the maximum bandwidth is 200Kbps and the maximum file size is 100MB. This would only be a problem if you wanted to back up large video clips to your online space. Online drives aren't ideal for this even without size and bandwidth limitations.

Description: www.opendrive.com
www.opendrive.com

Software is available for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS on the iPhone and iPad, and Android phones and tablets. Only Linux is missing from this list and the only way of accessing it would be through a web browser. No syncing of Linux files is possible.

OpenDrive works in a slightly different way to the other services and it's more integrated into the operating system. When the software is installed, it adds a new drive. This is your online storage space and there are folders for documents, music, pictures, trash and a public folder. It can be accessed using Explorer and by software for saving files just like a local disk drive, only it works more slowly if you have an internet connection that's always on, you could simply use OpenDrive as a network drive. However, you can also link online folders with local ones on the disk. You could link the Pictures folder online to the Pictures folder on your PC, for example, or you could create a new folder online and offline and then link them.

Description: Folders online can be linked to folders on the disk and then either backed up or synced
Folders online can be linked to folders on the disk and then either backed up or synced

There are two options when linking online and offline folders and the contents can be synced or backed up. Both options are available, so you could have a unique backup folder for each computer and a synced folder that is synced across all your computers. Backing up is very easy: you just right-click a file or folder and select 'Backup to OpenDrive'.

Files or folders can be shared and like Wuala, there are three options. Private folders can only be accessed by you or by people you invite. Hidden folders are accessible by anyone through a URL, but it's impossible to guess, so only people you give it to can access it. A folder can be public, which means that anyone can access its contents.

The OpenDrive mobile app is good and it's very easy to use. You can navigate your folders, view photos, text files and even Office documents. It's not quite up to SkyDrive's standard, though. Photos can be uploaded, although you have to do it one at a time, which is a pain if you've just shot 50. This is a good service if you don't use Linux and it's cheap if you need 100GB.

“You could simply use OpenDrive as a network drive”

Details

Price: Free

Manufacturer: OpenDrive

Website: opendrive.com

Required spec: Windows XP or later, Mac OS X 10.6 or later, 5GB HDD space

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