![]() ![]() The client can only sync folders that are on the computer - you can't create "online only" folders, or add a file to a folder that's on another computer without creating a sync to the computer you're currently using.Their web interface is read-only - there is no way to upload a file on a computer that does not have the client installed.The user interface needs a lot of work, and can be rather confusing to navigate and setup.HTML based web access - no Java required.LAN Sync support, which cuts down on bandwidth usage and sync time between computers.Offices amazing discounts occasionally (in March, they were offering a lifetime $125/year "unlimited data" subscription).Does not lock files - you can work on them while it syncs them.Fairly reasonable/straightforward pricing ($100/year per 100GB).Doesn't offer LAN sync support, so syncing files between computers is always done over the Internet.Online access requires Java - if you want to access your files from another computer that doesn't have Java, too bad.Extremely annoying for constantly-written files like logs). File locking - if a file is being synced/uploaded to Wuala, other programs won't be able to write to that file until Wuala completes (this is annoying if you save a file, and then quickly make a change and re-save it.Their prices seem to be among the highest of personal-grade cloud storage companies. Offers smaller plans (5/20/50GB) for lower storage demands.Offers a java-based "online access" that allows you to download and upload files without installing Wuala on your PC.Can create both backup and sync folders.Extremely easy to roll back files and entire folders to a specific date.Allows "online only" folders (such as data you want stored online, but not necessarily on any of your computers). ![]()
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