File hosting service MediaFire has launched a Dropbox-like application for OS X and Windows today, MediaFire Desktop, which lets users upload files directly from their desktops to the cloud, and share ...
In an attempt to gain on market, file hosting service MediaFire has launched a Dropbox-like application for OS X and Windows which lets users upload files directly from their desktops to the cloud, ...
MediaFire is the old guard of cloud storage, and today, the company’s services jump into the present tense with MediaFire Desktop, which allows you to sync your files from your computer to the cloud.
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Cloud storage company MediaFire has launched an open beta of its MediaFire Desktop client for OS X. With it, the company hopes to take on more well-known cloud file-sharing solutions like Dropbox. In ...
While most folks are aware of the native Dropbox, Box and OneDrive clients for BlackBerry 10, MediaFire have now released their own official BlackBerry 10 app as well that allows you to connect to ...
File-hosting service MediaFire has launched its online storage service for iPad users. The latest launch comes some six months after the Texas-based company launched a Dropbox-style desktop ...
Cloud storage service MediaFire has finally thrown its doors open to Android users. Just like its iOS and desktop versions, MediaFire for Android will… Cloud storage service MediaFire has finally ...
50GB is the real attraction here. The app and web interface work as expected, uploads are fast. Lack of file/folder syncing will be an issue for many as will the absence of auto-uploads (for photos).
While most folks are aware of the native Dropbox, Box and OneDrive clients for BlackBerry 10, there are several other third-party cloud storage apps available as well, one of which is Fireball.
Cloud storage bigwig Dropbox just slashed the price of its plans, offering 1TB of storage for $10 per month. And it’s not alone. Over the last year, most of the major players have been cutting prices ...