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Old 08-22-2017, 09:01 PM   #110
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
On topic, Dropbox that I use is free. I was lucky to Max out my referrals and get in on a few promos. I have 21GB for free for several years now.
Same, I have 22.5 GB free at DropBox and 50GB free at Box (and whatever OneDrive and Google Drive offer, although I don't store much there). I do pay $0.99 a month for 50GB in iCloud (although I've never stored books there). Of course that free space is only free at the whim of the providers, but I don't totally rely on it and definitely appreciate the convenience.

I have my library on my laptop, on my iPad, on my Aura HD, on a flash drive and on an external HD. I also have a copy of all my books in Box. Between those I feel pretty secure and having it in DropBox sure adds to the convenience when I want to quick grab something for my phone when on the go, or just to check my library for a title on my phone quick. While I don't rely on Amazon, Kobo, B&N, etc. I figure they're a last ditch extra extra backup of a majority of my stuff too.
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