Nero BackItUp offers good-looking clients for PC, Web, and mobile, but it's slower than most competitors and lacks some key capabilities.
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Nero BackItUp offers good-looking clients for PC, Web, and mobile, but it's slower than most competitors and lacks some key capabilities.
8 years By Michael MuchmoreMyPCBackup offers many of the usual online backup features, but its quirks and high price make it a hard sell.
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8 years By PCMag UKApple's iCloud Drive cloud file-syncing and storage service is a worthwhile service, especially if you're entrenched in Apple's ecosystem, but it doesn't quite measure up to the competition from Google and Microsoft.
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8 years By Michael MuchmoreGoogle Keep is a free note-taking and syncing app with a nifty OCR feature, but it lacks the features and mobile apps offered by the competition.
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8 years By PCMag UKBackblaze is a true set-it-and-forget-it online backup service. It's good for novices, but it may frustrate expert users who want more granular controls.
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