Jun 24 2007

iBackup: Online Storage Backup That’s Easy

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I work on my blogs both at home and at work during lunch. I’m always downloading the latest tune, creating a cool Powerpoint and putting together a vid or two. Sometimes I’m hit with a bit of inspiration on cats, writing, travel, et. al. and I’ll write about it. Up until now, I’ve been using a series of Flash USB storage devices which have been more or less successful. I used to drag around discs, then burned CDs, now Flash drives. The only problem I’ve had with it is that sometimes I misplace them, being the highly organized (NOT) writer that I am. LOL! The idea of having an online storage device that maps to my desktop on both my home and work computer sounds like a really good answer to the missing flash drive problem.

Enter iBackup Online Storagewho offers just that plus a whole lot more. iBackup provides online storage in the form of a drag-and-drop folder that resides on your desktop. I can write something up, create a Powerpoint presentation, upload and download a spreadsheet and keep things neat and tidy right there on my desktop. It provides a familiar explorer interface (ie. there’s a folder on my desktop), so it’s not a terribly high learning curve involved. It’s also inexpensive and upgradable, so you don’t have to start by selling your car for one month’s rental. The site talks about a performance difference that is very significant and that IBackup’s desktop applications outperform the rest by a factor of at least 30-50%. While this is important to the big guns, I jsut like the idea of being able to drop my music video into a folder and find it in that folder when I get home. For me, that’s significant.

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