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And although the promotion ends (for Android users, anyway--others have until the end of the year) on March 23, you get to keep that space for life. Box has also upgraded the upload cap to 100MB from the usual 25MB. That's great if you're looking to archive or share, say, a large presentation or video. The Box service itself is pretty straightforward: you upload your files and folders, then access and/or share them as needed. You can do this from just about any device that runs apps or has a Web browser.
HP TouchPad and RIM PlayBook owners can also get in on the deal, which is good for life, Unfortunately, Dropbox-style symmetry series clear graphics case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - stardust desktop syncing isn't part of the equation, Looking for free, reliable cloud storage? Dropbox offers 2GB, while SugarSync gives you 5GB, Microsoft's SkyDrive raises the stakes even higher with 25GB, though for the moment it lacks any official companion apps, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..
But all good things come to an end. Especially the free ones. I have had to stop using Synergy. Setting up this free, open-source app is a black art, and when CBS replaced my PC with a MacBook, giving me two-Mac setup (which, I admit, is extravagant), I couldn't get Synergy to work anymore. Fortunately, I discovered an alternative, ShareMouse. It was in beta when I found it. I installed it on my machines and had it running in moments, with no tears. It is beautiful. It does more than Synergy, it's much easier to set up, and is better in every way.
Except for the price, The ShareMouse beta period ended a few days after I started using the app, My app upgraded to the shipping version, and I got a message that I need to pay to use it in my "professional" setting, ShareMouse had detected a domain controller on my network, decided I was a corporate dude, and chucked me into the symmetry series clear graphics case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - stardust "pay up or get lost" category, "Home" users can get ShareMouse for free, Well, ShareMouse is great, I thought, I'll pay, How much?, $24.95, Per computer, Remember, you need two licenses to use the app, Now, one can easily argue that $49.90 is a fair price for this software, It's really elegant, it's price-competitive with competing solutions and other "KVM" (keyboard, video, mouse) switchers, and its developers do deserve to eat..
But I could not get my head around the $50 price of admission, not after flying free for so long with Synergy. I e-mailed Gunnar Bartels, the general manager of ShareMouse in Germany. I was convinced that he had overpriced his product, not just for me but for everyone, and prepared to do battle with Bartels until he dropped his price. I was pretty sure that he'd make a lot more money by pricing the utility "fairly," as I said, and making it an impulse purchase. My thinking was conventional: if incremental cost for each unit sold is zero, one can make more money by getting as many people as possible to buy a product, by removing price as a barrier to sales. I thought, "making it up in volume" was a sound tactic.
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