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Skyfiles 4.0 war am 10. März 2023! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Skyfiles ist ein Google Drive-Client eines Drittanbieters, das euch Verwalten von Google Drive-Dateien mit Hilfe von Desktop-Apps anstatt über einen Browser erlaubt. Mit Skyfiles könnt ihr Google Drive-Dateien mit eurer lokalen Software bearbeiten / anzeigen.
Im Gegensatz zu Googles Backup and Sync, das viel lokalen Speicherplatz kostet, ist Skyfiles festplattenfrei.
Windows 7/ 8/ 10/ 11
7.9 MB
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$29.00
can someone explain plainly what this does and why its useful?
krypteller, If you do not have proprietary docs and client data to store in the cloud, you are OK, otherwise you are propagating and advertising to uncle Sam what you really are doing. NSA can not wait to see what you are up to.
How about the hackers and the rogue employee with master password looking at what you are doing and if there is something they can get to use against you.
How about the cloud backups that are done on daily bases, where are they stored and by whom and who has access to them.
What happen to the data when you unsubscribe to the service, does it remain property of the "cloud"?
Those are the things that push me back from such services, where you depend on someone else's servers to get to your data files. What if the Internet is down in your area, are you gonna seat all day and waiting and waiting. What if you are unable to access their server for many other reasons?
Do not tell me you have local backup in your computer and duplicate of the files in a local PC, that would defeat the purpose of the cloud storage.
FWIW...
"... otherwise you are propagating and advertising to uncle Sam what you really are doing. NSA can not wait to see what you are up to."
*IF* the NSA or whatever gov entity is going to hack into your files, the major cloud service providers are more secure than local storage -- if they could get into your cloud accounts, then they most certainly could get into your local systems more easily.
"How about the hackers and the rogue employee with master password looking at what you are doing and if there is something they can get to use against you."
Far as hackers / cybercriminals go, the major cloud services have much better staffed security teams than you could ever pay for. When/if there's a problem it's most always a software vendor, e.g., VMWare, or the customer screwed up their configuration. Regarding rogue employees, that's your responsibility -- any measures you'd take locally do the same with the cloud.
"What happen to the data when you unsubscribe to the service, does it remain property of the "cloud"?"
Cloud service providers exist to make money. Tying up storage capacity with data they're no longer paid to store is throwing money away, so it's not gonna happen.
"What if the Internet is down in your area, are you gonna seat all day and waiting and waiting. What if you are unable to access their server for many other reasons?
Do not tell me you have local backup in your computer and duplicate of the files in a local PC, that would defeat the purpose of the cloud storage."
If your stuff is important, then yes, it needs to be stored in more than one place, whether that includes local storage or multiple cloud accounts. Your local storage is Less reliable than the cloud. Most biz ISPs offer guaranteed 99% or better uptime, & there's always cellular.
Good day, I'm a user like you are. But I use today's app, and it does download very heavy video audio with no problems or with 'drag & drop' action. And it has got more quick and useful function than google-drive. Every work is faster than in google account.
Have a nice day.
Dass es 100% "festplattenfrei" ist, glaube ich nicht.
Womöglich läuft der größte Teil auch wieder über eine Cloud-Anwendung.
Wenn diese nicht über den Brower bedient wird, sondern über eine App, muss diese ja irgendwo auf die Festplatte.
Ist es tatsächlich so, dass man mit Skyfiles noch eine zusätzliche Cloud-Anwendung hat?
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