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Get 50GB of free cloud storage with Box.net for iOS. Looking for a boatload of free cloud storage?

Get 50GB of free cloud storage with Box.net for iOS

If you own an iDevice, you can score 50GB of it, no strings attached. That's the deal being offered by Box.net: 50GB of online storage for anyone who installs the Box.net app on an iPhone, iPod Touch, or Pad. (Sorry, Android users--not sure why you're being left out.) The app itself is free, as is the Personal account you'll be creating. And if you already have an account, merely signing into it gives you that 50GB bump. The promotion runs through December 2, but you get to keep the 50GB forever. In case you're not familiar with it, Box.net is cloud-storage service not unlike Dropbox and SugarSync.

Mavenlink: A better way to manage your projects from start to finish. TechCrunch - Igloo Software. It's hard to collaborate on files.

TechCrunch - Igloo Software

Simple cloud apps are okay, email attachments still suck (after all these years) and don't even get us started on SharePoint or shared folders. Igloo was built for file sharing. When you post a document, the description, versions, comments, ratings, labels, approvals, change requests and to-do items are captured all in one place. All in one business management and project collaboration tool with tasks, google docs, google apps, scheduling and calendar sharing features. SaneBox. Listgeeks. Lists made easy + social + fun! - list.ly.

GetVega - Remember Everything You Love. Insync - Sync your life with Google Docs. Insync: A Google Docs-Loving Dropbox Rival. If you’re the kind of person who uses Google Docs and Dropbox a lot, perhaps for business, as is becoming increasingly popular, then you will be interested to hear that Asian firm Insync has just announced that its cloud-based sharing platform is available for free. How it works The service provides cloud-based storage for files but it specialises in Google Docs, allows users to easily sync, update and share documents between others.

Its user interface is a neat alternative to Google’s own interface which turns your virtual docs into ‘physical’ files that are housed on your PC or Mac, making them infinitely more accessible and easier to view than through the standard Web interface. Shortly after loading, it will request access to your Google account, from which it creates a new ‘Dropbox’ folder which contains physical copies of all the files on your Google Docs account.

The rest is easy, as Insync updates your Google Docs account with any changes you make to the files on your PC or Mac. Mémoires - journal or diary software for Mac. Alfred App.