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LogMeIn unveils pricing for Dropbox competitor, 40% off during beta

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  1. Matthew TechSpot Staff Posts: 5,895   +59

    LogMeIn has announced pricing options for its upcoming Dropbox competitor, Cubby, which is currently in beta and due to launch sometime in early 2013. Introduced in April, beta users have been granted up to 5GB of free cloud storage with...

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  2. St1ckM4n TechSpot Guru Posts: 1,704   +252

    Do we really need more cloud storage providers? Google Drive, Skydrive, Dropbox, Boxee (or something)..

    What do you guys use, and why?
  3. Cota TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 521   +8

    I use external devices, why? because they are more cheap and I can carry them at pleasure whit a very large transfer speed.
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  4. St1ckM4n TechSpot Guru Posts: 1,704   +252

    I use cloud for things that I'd like to access from anywhere. Stuff like resume, travel insurance documents, etc..
  5. Arris TechSpot Evangelist Posts: 4,316   +20

    Recenly switched to using box(had used Dropbox for a few things in the past), as the Nexus 4 phone from LG gets you 50GB free storage with them.
  6. SNGX1275 TS Special Forces Posts: 11,918   +119

    I use dropbox although I only have 4GB of space available. I primarily use it to keep my research documents/data up there. I've seen far too many people lose important data relevant to their thesis or dissertation because of a hard drive failure. With Dropbox I have it sync'd to 3 computers, and then if something catastrophic happened like my house burned down, I'd still have a cloud copy I could get.
     
  7. TorturedChaos TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 826   +7

    Only thing that turns me off of that is no Linux support. That's why I'm still with Dropbox using the free account with a bunch of referrals. It runs on all my Windows and Linux computers.