

It’s very much like Google Docs, although I like the featured apps offered for adding media. gifs and code in Paper with a click or tap. Yet another name for a document (doc) creator that isn’t Microsoft Word, Paper is a nice little doc editor with useful features. It’s not much if you want to store photos and videos, but it’s plenty for documents and smaller files.

3.5 GB for Freeįor the free version, you get 3.5 GB of storage. It’s drag-and-drop feature allows you to add files to it easily, or you can upload them to your account via the site.

I am not computer illiterate, but I am old enough to remember how things were before, and Dropbox was the start of cloud storage for the general public.Ĭhances are, if you’re reading this, you’re using some sort of cloud service. It was this nifty program with folders that I could put my stuff in and then retrieve it on another computer! I was amazed. Not impossible, but a total pain.Īround 2008, I started working for a new company and they used Dropbox.

They are still great small and lots of storage available, and you can get them in really cool colors and… shapes? The racecar’s amazing!Īnyway, whenever I needed to switch computers, I had to grab a flash drive, throw everything on it, go to the other computer, and do it all in reverse. Back in 2006 when I started working, flash drives/thumb drives were the poo.
