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Old 01-27-2021, 03:19 PM   #28
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I'm a Windows user and I pay the equivalent of $3US p.m. for 200GB Google Drive space. The nearest standalone OneDrive available to me is 100GB at a unit price 1.66 times that of my Google Drive subscription. So for me, Free LibreOffice (with much better uptime reliability because of being local not Cloud) and Google Drive is definitely more cost effective than an MSO subscription. I suspect that many Windows users would find this to be true if they sat down and did the math for their own usage needs.
Well, I guess it depends on how much storage you need. As a photographer, I need at least a Terabyte of cloud storage, and for around $130/year, I can have FIVE, 1 TB accounts, plus full access to the MS Office suite for each account. And Windows 10 integrates more fully with OneDrive than any other service.

The last time I checked, that was the best deal I could find.
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