

The Office 365 (Microsoft 365) subscription costs $6.99 a month for personal use and $9.99 for up to 6 people. If you need extra space, you can get 50GB storage space for $1.99 a month or pay for an Office 365 subscription for more storage. – Anyone with a Microsoft account gets 5GB of free storage. Difference between OneDrive and iCloud Storage

It simply organizes and allows access to all your data across all of your Apple devices. It provides a place to organize your contacts, calendars, notes, and your reminders – all in a single service. iCloud is basically all the services Apple delivers through the internet. From photos and documents to videos, music and text messages, iCloud store everything on remote servers for easy access. It stores all your content securely and keeps your apps updated anytime across all your devices. iCloud is the Apple’s cloud storage and computing service that is built into every Apple device. iCloud is more than just photos it helps your devices integrate with each other.

TBH I am still using Dropbox every day, getting around the device limit by sharing stuff with multiple free accounts.ICloud is the Apple’s own cloud-based ecosystem of tools and applications that you can use on iPhones, iPads, Macs, or any Apple device you want. Before Dropbox I was using unison and tried every other sync product, but nothing came close. This is really a shame too: Dropbox is just the gold standard for sync. That would of course have introduced a market cap, but if 1% of everyone had ended up on a reasonably priced personal plan it would have been a roomy cap.Īs it was, Dropbox has grown into yet-another ms-office-in-the-sky and there is no way they will make it against their competitors who can burn the cash, and who are slowly catching up on sync technology.

Seems to me that the correct strategy for Dropbox would have been to be super focused on the core product and on not hiring in too many people/taking in too much capital. Similar experience here: the paid options are way too expensive for private use, when none of the new features has any value to you.
