Box.net

Box.net Online Backup Review

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Great file access and collaboration options but no automated backups and limited storage
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Box.net is not a true online backup service in that it doesn't provide automated backups the way Mozy, ElephantDrive and Carbonite do. Box.net also has fairly low storage limits compared to others. That being said, Box.net does have excellent file access capabilities and the best collaboration tools we have seen. This is the best service for consumers who need to store and share some important files with others. A nice option for mobile users is the ability to access Box.net using dedicated iPhone or Blackberry apps.

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Program Details:

Free Trial: 14 days
Paid Storage Fees: $9.95/mo
Gigabytes (GB) of Storage Included: 5GB
File Access Options: Access your files from any computer or mobile device; Special software for iPhones and Blackberries
System Compatibility: Web based; works on any computer

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