StreamNation copies all your cloud media into a central hub
Joining multiple cloud services is great for maxing out your storage, but keeping on top of all them can be a chore. StreamNation‘s latest update may help you untangle all that by allowing you to copy your media from Dropbox, Flickr, Instagram, Google Drive and others into its own app. Content can be directly uploaded from those programs straight through their APIs without tying up your connection. Once copied over, you can stream or share those files with anyone who’s also signed up to the service or even lend them out. To fit all of those files in, StreamNation will give you 5GB of storage for free, or more if you’re willing to invite your contacts to join and jump through other hoops. Otherwise, you plans start at $4 a month for 100GB, and go up to $19 month for unlimited storage.
We tried the iOS and web versions of StreamNation ourselves, and found it a breeze to add local files or media from services like Google+ or Dropbox. However, since it creates a second copy of your cloud files, you may need as much space on StreamNation as all your other services combined. That likely fits well with the company’s plans to sign you up to a paid service, but may be a non-starter if you’re looking for free storage. Still, if the convenience of being able to share any file from a central location outweighs those drawbacks, you can now sign up at the source.
Filed under: Internet, Software
Source: StreamNation




