![]() ![]() So all in all, I think it's worth to look at, even if I have to agree that the interface could be improved and dropbox is a lot simpler. And then, many LaCie Harddiscs offer promotion codes which give you free extra storage. Besides Syncing, Wuala also offers the possibility to backup folders. It was developed by Dominik Grolimund and Luzius Meisserin. Their servers are in switzerland and france, so they are not under the us "patriot act", which is important especially in europa, because basically it is illegal to put any privat data from other people (clients, friends.) on a server where the US government could spy at if they like in most european countries.Īlso, you can sync any folder you like at any location, not only a Dropbox folder. Wuala : Wuala was a file synchronization service, file storage service, file versioning service and backup storage service which was originally provided by Caleido Incorporation but was later owned by Seagate Technology. Wuala claims they could not decrypt, well, there is no proof this is true but it should be safer than Dropbox. ![]() Wuala encrypts on the client, and Wuala has no key - so it's a lot safer. Wuala, from hard-drive manufacturer Lacie, does all of this and more. I agree that Dropbox is easier to use, but Data is only encrypted on Dropbox Servers and Dropbox has the key, so they can decrypt it if they like. It was developed by Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. It offered 5 GB free storage space but later on it was made only paid-service. To "sync", just press on "New", choose Sync and choose a Wuala and a Local Folder to sync. Originally owned by Caleido Incorporation but was later owned by Seagate Technology. I have to admit I never looked in the manual. I have to offset "normbs" 1/2 star rating a little. ![]()
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