Mandriva's answer to Ubuntu One : Click'n' Backup
Ever since the launch of Ubuntu One there has been a lot of speculation about it.. Unlike other Ubuntu/Canonical offering Ubuntu One didn't received good response from audience..There are many reasons for it..
- Ubuntu One / Launchpad is still not fully open..
- Ubuntu One is restricted only to Ubuntu to Ubuntu sync, making it inaccessible for other distro and OS users..
- Ubuntu One offers high cost for 10Gb ...
Seeing all the response from audience Mandriva SA came with shrewd alternative and hit the nail at the right time.. Mandriva Click'n'Backup has quite a few advantages over Ubuntu One..
- Source Code is available for studying therefore its fully Open.
- It is available for all Operating system, be it Windows or Mac or whole range of Linux.. no restrictions for any users..
- Offers better solution that Ubuntu one at lower price...
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Click’n Backup for you and your data
blog.mandriva.com: We are happy to launch a new service, we hope it to be a long time companion for Mandriva Linux:
Click'n Backup
We face two apparently contradictory needs these days. One is that our files are valuable - we work with them, put a lot of our lives in them (photos, emails, movies, songs, memories) - we want, we need them to be safe.
The other need is that, more and more, we want to access, modify our files, wherever we are - not only when we are on our computer or at home - we move and we want our data to move with us. And we want this to be simple.
Click’n Backup is an answer to this. We have:
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