Subject | Re: Another step towards Windows |
From | Lloyd Parsons |
Date | 09/02/2014 17:48 (09/02/2014 10:48) |
Message-ID | <c6m779FpjlbU1@mid.individual.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Nashton |
Followups | Nashton (5m) |
NashtonThey did that last month. Still had the 2Gb file size limit, but they are upping that too though no one is saying by how much, or at least they haven't yet.
On 2014-09-01 11:00 PM, Lloyd Parsons wrote:Lloyd ParsonsNashton
On 1 Sep 2014 22:25, Nashton wrote:NashtonLloyd Parsons
On 2014-08-31 1:02 PM, Lloyd Parsons wrote:Lloyd ParsonsNashton
On 31 Aug 2014 12:01, Nashton wrote:NashtonLloyd Parsons
On 2014-08-29 5:28 PM, Lloyd Parsons wrote:
I will say that even though Apple is changing the iCloud pricing structure when Yosemite and iOS8 ship, it isn't any better than the Office365 Home Premium subscription, nor is it cheaper.
You need to take a look at Dropbox. They are up to 1 TB for the same price MS and Apple charge for their cloud sevices.
1TB of space at dropbox is $9.99/month, same as MS'. Plus with MS I get the full office suite. And since I buy the MS plan for a discount And only pay $70/year, it is quite a bit cheaper to stay with MS's.
Wasn't aware that MS upped it to 1TB, that's great!