![]() MultCloud at the moment is free to use without any limitation of bandwidth. Note: We have seen ways in the past using which we can access and transfer files between cloud storage tools, but all of them has some or the other restrictions. That’s when MultCloud came into the picture, thanks to the tip left by one of our readers in this post. The only problem in my way was how to get all my files transferred from OneDrive or Dropbox to Google Drive without using my bandwidth. And club that with the trust in the brand, the switch seems to be reasonable choice. Be it OneDrive, Dropbox or Google Drive, I look for features and price, and at the moment seems to me Google is winning. When it comes to cloud storage services, I am not a brand loyalist. Now, I was a OneDrive (previously SkyDrive) user and I was about to upgrade to Dropbox’s yearly subscription for $50 a year for 100GB of additional space, but when I looked at the new Google Drive pricing, I gave in to the lure of saving money. ![]() Dropbox on the contrary offers only 2 GB for free and 100GB for $9.99 at the moment which is five times what Google is offering. Recently Google announced that it has revised its monthly storage plan and now you can store about 100 GB of data for just $1.99/month which was previously $4.99.įor high-end users they have offered $9.99 for 1 TB and $100 for 10 TB.
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