It seems the 'cloud' concept is pretty popular these days. I want to set something up, where I can access a drive on a PC (always turned on) from anywhere.
The cloud system is good for this. All your files are uploaded and stored in a 'cloud' that you can sync to other computers or download what you need from the cloud. As I understand it, a cloud is just rented (or free) space on a server somewhere.
Anyone use this software and have recommendations?
Is using this cloud technology my best approach? I have a hard drive on a PC with about 1TB of data that I need to be able to access from my laptop on demand from anywhere.
I have tried the following:
Sugarsync - good system but the explorer is clunky and a bit buggy particularly when downloading a decent chunk from the cloud.
Good Sync - thought it was good at first but ended up being buggy and not easy to use. The interface is better than sugarsync but overall doesn't do as good a job.
My Cloud - worst ever. Interface is a joke designed for kids and the software is unstable to be generous. This is what happens when you google 'best cloud software'.


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