Boxroom In The Cloud is a new file management platform that lets users take all their documents and media online, and have them shared with absolutely everybody. They will be able to structure everything in a hierarchical way, with as many folders and subfolders as they might possibly need in order to give people a readier understanding of what they are sharing. And a really nice feature is that these folders and files can be shared even with people who are not users of Boxroom In The Cloud.
Boxroom In The Cloud runs on Heroku (a cloud app platform), and users can have their files uploaded to their very own Amazon S3 accounts, too.
Six different paid plans are provided, each coming with larger file storage. The most basic of all plans costs $29 per month, and it is letting users store up to 20 GB of data. And those who sign up for Boxroom In The Cloud while it is in beta will be able to use the service for free, and keep their free accounts even after the beta period has ended.
Boxroom-In-The-Cloud.com In Their Own Words
Boxroom in the Cloud is perfect if you are looking for a sophisticated online file management application, but don’t want to deal with the hassle of setting up and maintaining a server.
Some Questions About Boxroom-In-The-Cloud.com
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