Manage Multiple Cloud Drives with MultCloud

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 14 Jan 2014

From a central location, MultCloud’s user friendly interface, you have access to and you can easily manage data stored on multiple cloud drives.

From your MultCloud account you can manage data stored on Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync, and Amazon.

AOMEI Tech, company that is best known for its backup and partition tools, brings you a handy web app that will help you efficiently manage data spread across several cloud storage services: MultCloud. From a central location, the application’s web interface, you can access data stored on Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync, and Amazon.

To get started with the functionality MultCloud has to offer, you must first create an account. You can easily do so on the Register page on MultCloud’s official website.

Once you confirm the account and you sign into it, you can start adding cloud services. As previously mentioned, MultCloud provides support for Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync, and Amazon.

After that you can use MultCloud to access data stored in the cloud, to download data from the cloud, and to upload data to the cloud. From MultCloud’s interface you can for example view files stored on Dropbox, download files from your SkyDrive, and upload files to SugarSync. It’s all quite easy and terribly convenient.

MultCloud is offered to you for the great price of free. Indeed, you don’t have to part with any of your hard earned money to enjoy the wonderful functionality this utility has to offer.

MultCloud – Main Features
  • Easily create an account and manage multiple cloud drives from that account.
  • Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync, and Amazon are supported.
  • View, download, and upload data to the cloud.
  • Copy files from one cloud to another.
  • Share files from cloud drives with others.
  • Handy search function to find files and folders across clouds.
  • MultCloud works in your browser and is free.

Additional information on MultCloud is available here.


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