How to Manage Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive & More From One Place With MultCloud
Using a large number of cloud storage services can lead to the
nuisance of not being able to manage each of them efficiently. That’s
where services like MultCloud aim to offer a handy
solution by letting your control and manage your cloud accounts from one
unified interface. Based entirely online, it lets you create a
MultCloud profile, to which you can connect your other cloud storag
services for easy access and management. The service currently supports
most major cloud storage providers including Dropbox, SugarSync, Google
Drive, SkyDrive, Box and Amazon S3.
MultCloud is quite easy to configure, and takes only a couple of
minutes for setting things up. It doesn’t require you to enter a lot of
details – just your email address, name and password would do. Once you
visit the website (via the link provided at the end of this post), you
can click the ‘Create An Account’ button to get started. Once an account
has been created, just make sure to verify your email address with the
service from the link provided in the confirmation email that’s sent to
your inbox.
Next, you just need to enter your email address and password at the
login screen after the verification to finally log in to your account –
it’s simple as that.
While design isn’t the main focus of the app, but it’s still pretty
well crafted. The fine-looking interface of the dashboard makes the
service fairly intuitive to use. From the dashboard, you can add the
cloud drives of your choice to the service. To do that, simply choose
one of the services from the available options, specify a display name
for it, and click Add. After that, you will need to sign in to the
service with your account (if you aren’t signed in already) and
authorize MultCloud with the appropriate permissions when prompted.
Once a cloud service account has been added, you can do pretty much
everything from it that could possibly be done from a dedicated client
or web interface of that service. For example, you can easily view
contents of your cloud storage, upload files to it, download existing
cloud files to your local storage, and create new folders. MultCloud
also offers a preview feature for some files such as images. Other than
that, you can rename your files and copy and move them between different
cloud folders.
Overall, MultCloud is a great service that keeps things simple while
taking the hassle of controlling all your cloud accounts from different
browser tabs or desktop clients out of the way. The service is currently
available for free.
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