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ADrive lets you store 50GB of files online for free

I hadn't really thought about ADrive very much in the last year or so. But this afternoon I got an email from the company telling me about some updates. So I decided to check in on ADrive. The first thing I noticed was that the files I uploaded over a year ago were still intact. That's always a good thing.
ADrive still offers 50GB of free storage. But the web interface has been improved, even if the file uploader still requires Java. Users can now edit certain files in their web browsers by right clicking a file and selecting the Edit in Zoho option. And you can share files with other users or get URLs they can use to share large files with anyone via email or a hyperlink on a web site. Free account holders have a 1 terabyte file sharing limit (I assume this is per month). ADrive is also limiting the number of concurrent downloads allowed from free, basic accounts.
But if you sign up for a paid account, ADrive is offering some advanced features like FTP access, a larger number of concurrent downloads, SSL encryption, and a desktop client for Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. And of course, there are no ads. You can also get up to 1TB of storage space if you pay for a premium account.
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Evenio said 3:43PM on 2-11-2009
The first thing I thought when I saw this: they should take it down to 1.44 MB of free storage to bring the service more in line with its name.
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THJ said 3:57PM on 2-11-2009
Ha, that took me a second. Fun concept though - If you had a total of 1.44MB of storage for your documents, what would be on it?
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kristof.hajdu said 3:59PM on 2-11-2009
I have been using it for a while and I reckon it is excellent. Upload is r e a l l y slow but files stay intact.
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Anthony said 4:18PM on 2-11-2009
I was surprised that when adrive first popped up that it didnt vanish just as fast.
dont mind the slow speed for the free space though XD
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Ajay said 4:20PM on 2-11-2009
It still is a painful experience uploading files via the Web Interface. This is good for temporary sharing of files with others.
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SteveS said 6:40PM on 2-11-2009
I find the biggest limitation of all these online file storage services is not the total storage space allowed but rather the maximum file size, a detail seldom "advertised" by these services. For example, what good would a storage site be that offers 1TB of storage if the max file size was 5MB?
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kirby145 said 7:00PM on 2-11-2009
SteveS, actually it could be put to some use, as long as you can upload multiple files at once. A lot of multiple files.
Take a big fule, Use 7 zip and make the necessary amount of 5mb compressed archives, then download them all and put them back together.
:P
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Bond said 7:15AM on 2-12-2009
I always want to support these services, but I've been burned too many times but spending time uploading files to web storage and then having the company shut down (and take my files with it).
Xoom, X Drive, Yahoo Briefcase, and many more I'm forgetting.
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scottix said 3:23PM on 2-12-2009
Almost worthless for backup if you can't connect to it easily.
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csp said 1:38PM on 2-25-2009
I think the file size limit at ADrive is 2 GB and they allow upload of folders. I've been using it for a few months, and the upload can be slow at times, but it works for me. I hope they make it. I tried their 14 day free trial and the ftp worked quite well.
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Jack said 11:24PM on 3-29-2009
I've been looking at these types of reviews for one to try for the first time. Indeed, longevity is my biggest concern. Speed does not matter at this point, maybe someday. Thanks for the info, I'll try 'em.
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