![]() I think it's Qt based (an old 2009 review said Flash?!) and resides up in the menu bar. Though, the folder that it backs up and syncs are, thus making it more invisible than Wuala. Spideroak does not mount anything but simply backs up and synchs the folders you tell it to, but is not available though Finder. They also boast about "Swiss technology". Datacenters are in France, Germany and Switzerland. It's is Java based, a bit stuttering when scrolling and it resides in the dock. ![]() I haven't been able to determine wether it creates a local duplicate like iDisk and to make things weirder, you can't eject like any other mounted drive, you have to quit the client app, which then throws up an error message. Wuala likes to mount like an iDisk, is available in Finder and uses MacFUSE to accomplish this. So far I haven't found out much more than just the basic user experience. Of course the free versions allows you to mix more than one service and iTunes Match might be best for handling your tunes, but I am mostly looking for a place for general back-up purposes.Īny of you guys having any knowledge or experience worth sharing about the above, or do you know of any other contenders than I have missed?īeen doing some studying and testing of Spideroak and Wuala. Since my own priorities are firstly security and secondly price, I am most inclined to go with Spideroak. Price: 125 GB for USD 120 yearly (3 computers) Pros: Should work seamlessly for a Mac/iOS user Pros: claimed zero-knowledge security, trade own disk space for on-line spaceĬons: no password recovery, P2P storage among users (one must really hope it's safe) ![]() WUALA APPLE VERIFICATIONPros: claimed zero-knowledge security, client moving towards open source (possible verification of zero-knowledge) Pros: Dead simple synch features, supported by many other services, possible to put own encrypted images onto it With the decommissioning of iDisk approaching I'm considering a new on-line storage option and why just jump on iCloud now that there are so many new choices: ![]()
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