Wednesday, 28 September 2011 23:13

Livedrive vs Dropbox

Written by Mikaela Mathews
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Livedrive

VS

Dropbox

Online backup and storage is important especially for business use. There has been a continuous growth in the amount of virtual data in computers and only online backup shows the solution how to keep this data for future use. LiveDrive and Dropbox are two online backup and storage applications that you can choose from for this process. Take a look at what each application can offer to find out the better solution.

#1 LiveDrive

LiveDrive is an easy to install application that let users perform online backup and storage of different files. It is very straightforward to use and can be utilized immediately upon installation.

Pros:

  • Bandwidth and storage are not metered thus this means unlimited for both

  • Allows backup of data to be done as quickly as possible

  • Provides an easy way to manage files

  • Allows file sharing

Cons:

  • Live Briefcase doesn't support Linux computers at this time

#2 Dropbox

Dropbox is an online backup and storage service that can be used for any file type. This service is easy to install and use. Aside from backup and storage, it also allows syncing of these files.

Pros:

  • Allows online backup, file sync, and file sharing

  • Provides secure online backup and storage

Cons:

  • Limited bandwidth and storage


And the winner is - LiveDrive

LiveDrive’s unlimited bandwidth and storage proves to be the best online backup and storage application so far. The data we need to keep continuously increases so having an application that can handle it is the only solution to keep data intact. With these, LiveDrive is deemed to be better than Dropbox.

Try Livedrive

Last modified on Friday, 30 September 2011 16:45
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