Amium vs Bitcasa vs Google Drive

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Amium

7
19
+ 1
0
Bitcasa

0
3
+ 1
0
Google Drive

79.9K
66.4K
+ 1
2.1K
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Pros of Amium
Pros of Bitcasa
Pros of Google Drive
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      • 505
        Easy to use
      • 326
        Gmail integration
      • 312
        Enough free space
      • 268
        Collaboration
      • 249
        Stable service
      • 128
        Desktop and mobile apps
      • 97
        Offline sync
      • 79
        Apps
      • 74
        15 gb storage
      • 50
        Add-ons
      • 9
        Integrates well
      • 6
        Easy to use
      • 3
        Simple back-up tool
      • 2
        Amazing
      • 2
        Beautiful
      • 2
        Fast upload speeds
      • 2
        The more the merrier
      • 2
        So easy
      • 2
        Wonderful
      • 2
        Linux terminal transfer tools
      • 2
        It has grown to a stable in the cloud office
      • 1
        UI
      • 1
        Windows desktop
      • 1
        G Suite integration

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      Cons of Amium
      Cons of Bitcasa
      Cons of Google Drive
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          • 7
            Organization via web ui sucks
          • 2
            Not a real database

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          What is Amium?

          Amium turns every file into a conversation thread and activity feed. Files are synced and shared so you can work on them together and in real-time. Changes show up immediately in the conversation thread, and will also sync to your device.

          What is Bitcasa?

          Your personal cloud storage platform. Simple, private & secure, as much space as you need, for all your devices.

          What is Google Drive?

          Keep photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos, and more. Your first 15 GB of storage are free with a Google Account. Your files in Drive can be reached from any smartphone, tablet, or computer.

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          What companies use Google Drive?
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            What tools integrate with Amium?
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            What tools integrate with Google Drive?
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              What are some alternatives to Amium, Bitcasa, and Google Drive?
              Dropbox
              Harness the power of Dropbox. Connect to an account, upload, download, search, and more.
              Microsoft SharePoint
              It empowers teamwork with dynamic and productive team sites for every project team, department, and division. Share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information, and seamlessly collaborate across the organization.
              OneDrive
              Outlook.com is a free, personal email service from Microsoft. Keep your inbox clutter-free with powerful organizational tools, and collaborate easily with OneDrive and Office Online integration.
              Nextcloud
              A suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services The most deployed self-hosted file share and collaboration platform on the web. Access & collaborate across your devices.
              Box
              The Box API gives you access to the content management features you see in our web app and lets you extend them for use in your own app. It strives to be RESTful and is organized around the main resources you’re familiar with from the Box web interface.
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