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Microsoft OneNote +8GB cloud storage is now FREE on PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Online etc.. (no ads or any BS like that)

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Might try it. I doubt I need it due to my dropbox being 30Gb + I haven't filed my HTC One X 32GB.

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OwnCloud :wub:

|OscillosC Build|+ Raspberry Pi [NAS] + Another G5 + Personal + HTPC: Asus Z87-A - Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.5ghz 1.15v - Noctua NH-D14 - Gigabyte Radeon HD7870 OC @ 1170mhz core- Kingston HyperX 8gb 1600mhz CL9 - Samsung 840 PRO 128Gb SSD for Windows- Kingston V300 120gb for Ubuntu- WD Caviar Black 1Tb For games and programs - WD Caviar Green 2Tb For videos, photos, music, and backups- Seasonic P660 XP2 Platinum - Windows 8.1 PRO - Ubuntu 14.04 - Modded Bitfenix Ghost

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OwnCloud :wub:

lolwut?

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lolwut?

Google is your friend. Anyways it is a way to create your own cloud with your own hardware. It has a similar website as something like GDrive or OneDrive. It also has apps for android and ios. So it is a full cloud service running on your own hardware and there is excactly the amount of space you put hdds there.

|OscillosC Build|+ Raspberry Pi [NAS] + Another G5 + Personal + HTPC: Asus Z87-A - Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.5ghz 1.15v - Noctua NH-D14 - Gigabyte Radeon HD7870 OC @ 1170mhz core- Kingston HyperX 8gb 1600mhz CL9 - Samsung 840 PRO 128Gb SSD for Windows- Kingston V300 120gb for Ubuntu- WD Caviar Black 1Tb For games and programs - WD Caviar Green 2Tb For videos, photos, music, and backups- Seasonic P660 XP2 Platinum - Windows 8.1 PRO - Ubuntu 14.04 - Modded Bitfenix Ghost

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Google is your friend. Anyways it is a way to create your own cloud with your own hardware. It has a similar website as something like GDrive or OneDrive. It also has apps for android and ios. So it is a full cloud service running on your own hardware and there is excactly the amount of space you put hdds there.

isn't that just a nas that you can remote into lol?

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isn't that just a nas that you can remote into lol?

Kind of yes. But it has that nice real cloud service feel to it with all those apps and stuff :) I am not personally using it as i dont even need cloud. Only nas. But i just thought to share that great technology with you :)

|OscillosC Build|+ Raspberry Pi [NAS] + Another G5 + Personal + HTPC: Asus Z87-A - Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.5ghz 1.15v - Noctua NH-D14 - Gigabyte Radeon HD7870 OC @ 1170mhz core- Kingston HyperX 8gb 1600mhz CL9 - Samsung 840 PRO 128Gb SSD for Windows- Kingston V300 120gb for Ubuntu- WD Caviar Black 1Tb For games and programs - WD Caviar Green 2Tb For videos, photos, music, and backups- Seasonic P660 XP2 Platinum - Windows 8.1 PRO - Ubuntu 14.04 - Modded Bitfenix Ghost

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Kind of yes. But it has that nice real cloud service feel to it with all those apps and stuff :) I am not personally using it as i dont even need cloud. Only nas. But i just thought to share that great technology with you :)

alright thanks man!

"Common sense is not so common." -Voltaire

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