Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Amazon's Cloud Drive adds file syncing, moves closer to a viable Dropbox replacement | The Verge

Especially attractive for Amazon Cloud music customers; e.g., for $25/year, you get space for 250,000 imported songs and an additional 50 GB for non-music files (if you're planning to have more than a quarter-million songs, note that your Amazon MP3 purchases don't count against the limit...)
"When Amazon launched its Cloud Drive app for Mac and Windows back in May, we noted that a lack of proper file syncing prevented the service from becoming a full-blown Dropbox and SkyDrive replacement. The company has today addressed that shortcoming with the introduction of a file synchronization folder that will let you access your documents, music, and photos across multiple computers."
Amazon's Cloud Drive adds file syncing, moves closer to a viable Dropbox replacement | The Verge

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