ZumoDrive's Cloud Storage and its New Linux Client

by Sam Dean - Jun. 12, 2009Comments (0)

If you haven't looked into some of the good, free deals offered by online storage vendors, you really should. Prices for storage itself have fallen dramatically in recent years, and online storage providers often get free users to upgrade to paid plans, so the no-cost deals they offer are often pretty attractive. I use ADrive, which provides a whopping 50GB of storage for free. If you happen to use, say, a netbook with limited storage or an older computer with limited local storage, the extra storage can really help. Today, on JKOnTheRun, there is a good item up on ZumoDrive, which has recently upgraded many of its services. It only provides a measly 1GB of online storage for free, but the paid plans for more storage are very reasonable. Among the new additions to the service is a Linux client (in alpha for now), which Linux users and cross-platform users may welcome.



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