MultCloud - a site for access to DropBox, Box.net, SkyDrive, Google Drive, SugarSync
Web Services / / December 25, 2019
Today, many Internet users have and actively use several different cloud services to store and backup their data, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and SugarSync. However, the presence of the computer several customers of these services can consume extra resources and is redundant. Using the Web interface is not always a comfortable one.
online service MultCloud solves this problem by offering easy and intuitive single interface to manage your files in DropBox, Box.net, SkyDrive, Google Drive, SugarSync and AmazonS3.
To get started with the service, you will need to create an account. This process is completely normal and is to specify username and password. After confirmation by e-mail can go inside.
The first thing you need to add your existing cloud services. This is done in literally two clicks of the mouse. Authorized service MultCloud in DropBox, SkyDrive, Google Drive, and so the list goes on, you get access to all files stored there. Thus switching between faylohranilische performed via the left panel, and displays them in the middle of the content. Click on the triangle next to the name of the cloud structure deploys its directory.
On the top tool bar there are buttons with which you can download to your desktop selected files or vice versa, to upload data to the cloud. Here we see a button to create a new folder.
But the interesting thing is hidden from us in the context menu, which, as expected, appears when you right-click on any element. Here we see the delete command, rename, preview (the service is able to display some of the common image formats and documents). And yet there are teams Copy and To cut, With which you can quickly and easily send files from one service to another. And it works quickly and without question. Just a fantasy kind of ...
I have been looking on the main page MultCloud a reference to the price of its services, or traffic restrictions, but nothing like this and did not see. It seems that now the service works for free and allows to ship as much data as you need.
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