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Compared to the following clouds, media playback in mobile environments is advantageous. Especially in the case of videos, the next cloud needs to be downloaded all together, while streaming. Just to stream! I need to install another app again. Cloud alone isn't enough to stream.

Faster compared to the next cloud. About 20%.

Once you open a document with a cloud viewer, it breaks less than the next cloud (but breaking itself is already a problem).

Web app is supported. It's rudimentary, but it's possible to write. However, the thing is that the document format is a bizarre format, such as for example .ndoc, that makes it extremely incompatible.

File sharing through the URL (but that is as far as another cloud is concerned).

Webhard

It includes a smaller capacity when compared to next cloud.

Compared to foreign cloud services, it boasts poor service quality.

Compared to the next cloud, it is extremely disadvantageous for music playback. Continuous streaming can be done only for a few selected sound sources. The next cloud only must be in a folder.

You need to share a URL which means you can't share music files or videos.

According to the report, there exists a saying that N drive looks like a local drive when installed, but only it comes out like a local drive, which is no different from the folder synchronization setting. It's even worse for computers in the first place when external programs play tricks on them. It's much better to just clean up the synchronization folder.***

It is extremely specialized in playing music. Specifically, it is the only cloud that can play sound sources within an environment much like MP3 players we are acquainted with. Although each song has some buffering, it seems to play up to 192kpbs continuously, assuming that communication is in good condition in a 3G environment. Needless to say, in reality, it's often take off at that point)

It has a large capacity. This is a significant advantage when considering domestic cloud services as a whole, which have poor quality of media access in cloud services.

You can substitute the finish drive above. In particular, in case a picture is contained in a document, it really is rarely opened properly.

Streaming songs often cuts off (but not often) due to communication problems with the cloud, not Internet speed problems. Personally i think like it's about once every two hours. And when you pay attention to high-quality sound sources, it gets buffered often, or if you're in a place where in fact the 3G environment isn't smooth, it gets take off more often. So when it's in that state, you need to find the path of the folder where the song was playing and play it again.

The only way to share is folder sharing. Only some documents or presentation files are for sale to file viewing. Aside from those points, you'll find nothing to say even if it is almost a webhard level.

Foreign Cloud Comparison (Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Skydrive)

Google Drive

It exerts tremendous power in writing documents. In particular, even without an office program, Google Drive can cover it somewhat. Not fancy ppts or fancy excels, almost any simple document is OK.

It is advantageous to reflect the progress of work in the mobile environment. By establishing only offline views, the files you work on can continue being reflected in the cloud in real time. It is just a very convenient feature for sharing files with other users.

It is easy to connect to other Google services such as for example Gmail.

If you don't upload documents directly to the Google drive but write them on the Google drive web app, the capacity of the file will not take into account cloud storage (what do you mean, if you just use the web app, the capacity of the Google drive is infinite).

Now, photo media access is strong at the dropbox level. It is possible to flip through photos and videos can be played right away. However, the loading time appears to take a little longer than the dropbox. I feel it), but it doesn't bother me.

There are the most apps which can be connected. In a desktop environment. Various connection apps allow various operations in the net environment without installing programs on the computer. It's a bit of a problem that the app doesn't connect at all on mobile, but it's the best in the desktop environment.

Upload a little pdf file and change it out to Google Docs format. It can then be stored again in MS Word format or something. However, it is only possible with pdf files of 2MB or less.

There is no bandwidth restriction in name. There is a testimony that it is a block after a lot of writing, but it's not stipulated by company policy.

If you are using Google Docs web app, it is possible to save documents indefinitely, but if you save them indefinitely, it's the same as when you lose your Internet connection, you're going to sink and use MS word, right?)

Google Docs web app, cloud-connected web app, support for editing files using a variety of programs, but it is still crude in comparison to office programs used on computers.Could it be obvious?)


Dropbox

It exerts its strongest power in media viewing. Photo folders? Can be flipped smoothly (Domestic cloud services need a certain amount of buffering time for every photo). However, if you wait a little bit for the dropbox, the photos in a single folder are loaded entirely. While looking at Photo A, Photo B is loaded and scrolling can be done without any blockage. Video? Beyond streaming, you can freely specify until the start of playback. It's the best in the world when it comes to media reading.

There are various method of increasing capacity. Camera upload settings, invitation of friends, events at the business level, etc.



The speed is relatively good. It's a lot faster than the Box and doesn't work with Google Drive.

The file capacity limit that can be uploaded from a free account may be the largest. 300MB.

The bandwidth of the free account is larger than that of the Box. It is updated by 20GB each day. It's practically infinite unless you're going to share large files.

The starting capacity may be the smallest. Two gigabytes of dirt.

Price compared to capacity may be the most expensive cloud service. Dirty bastards...

There exists a saying that changes in documents can't be reflected instantly when working on documents.

Word documents shouldn't flip different files like picture documents.

The dropbox itself cannot be documented.

There are probably the most compatible apps in the mobile environment. In order to work on a document, you can choose the interface you need through the app drive and work on it leisurely.

In the case of document files, simple document inquiry is a convenient axis because previews are provided. Unlike additional.dropboxes, if there are multiple Word documents in a folder, Word documents may also be flipped over the file or file, as can be seen in the photo file.

File sharing support is fairly good. This box allows anyone who manages or creates a website to talk about data conveniently with little use of the net page's resources. However, the bandwidth of the free account is 10GB monthly, which is quite small.

Slow. Not paid people.

Media access is very disadvantageous. It's a whole lot worse than Google Drive, which says it's disadvantageous above. It's easier to just do it on a computer than listen to it for a test.

The uploadable file capacity limit is the smallest. 100MB. Free account only.

In a mobile environment, real-time documentation is rarely supported.

Unless you install Boxeditor, the documentation will undoubtedly be written with an extension that may only be written on Box (it works, so it is much better than Dropbox, but it's significantly less than Google Drive).

It was recently updated (on 22 February?). Media access is now quite convenient. p2p 순위 Especially photo files. But the pace is still a little slow.***

Skydrive

The writing function is quite powerful. Many cloud services offer Web apps. But Skydrive's is the most like the MS office documenting environment we've often used. And there's also the most supported handwriting, even though it is four-legged.

The basic capacity is rather good. 7GB. Well, it's not that strong a difference.

It is no exaggeration to state that the interface of mobile apps is the most backward cloud service ever.
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