Website review: IBackup online storage features
jwilliamson discovered this in Internet Tools
•5 reviews since Nov 13, 2006
internet-tools, online-storage, backup
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scottam66 rated 2 months ago- 2gb free storage!

Dancingsistah rated 3 months ago- back up storage for mac..

jUDASFerret rated 3 months ago- Online backups of local files. I have been looking for something like this all day - it looks like a steep learning curve but in the end it also looks like it will kick butt to all the other ones I have tried today (diino, mozi, gDrive, Xdrive[evil] etc) because it will have the features I want.
Boo yeah, installed it and tried it out. Does everything I want, yes learning curve but awesome. Make sure you do a reboot after install (it doesn't prompt) or it doesn't work. There is also a manual on their website that makes sure you are getting the most out of it. For free you get 2GB, so what the unlimited isn't (I think it is 150GB), the free stuff is awesome. I really love this - longest post I've ever done.- Online backups of local files. I have been looking for something like this all day - it looks like a steep learning curve but in the end it also looks like it will kick butt to all the other ones I have tried today (diino, mozi, gDrive, Xdrive[evil] etc) because it will have the features I want.

kdfrawg rated 3 months ago- This may well be a great service. But I would never use them, since they are obviously world-class benders of the truth, which is to say liars. Only in the most perverse marketing bullshit can "unlimited*" = "severely limited" with very precise (and fairly low) limits.
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