Box, the alternative to Dropbox with 50GB of free space

Lately and with increasing frequency, we use the cloud storage to have all our personal and work documents on all our electronic devices, whether on the work laptop, on your iPhone or on the family computer.

Do we see how diverse the platforms that offer us this cloud storage service are? SkyDrive: dropbox They are some of the best known and most used, however, they are also the most expensive in terms of the contracted storage capacity.

Well, on the occasion of the update and complete makeover of Box, this application that we are talking about (Available for Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android), offers new users of the platform 50 GigaBytes of free space, which is ideal if you are tired of the messages from other platforms to pay to increase the space since you are at the limit of allowed capacity.

The only requirement: to be new user on the platform

The new look of the platform Box It is very fluid, entertaining and above all eye-catching, take a look at it:

Box app

              Box app

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    Hello everyone. The article is very interesting. Today there are many alternatives for data storage, but unfortunately for companies, none of them propose real intelligence in the organization of information. We all spend our time searching for the document in the middle of thousands of folders. I think that in addition to the available space, it is important to take into account the intelligence that these solutions propose.
    They can take a look at the DINO project, an archivist to structure the information in a logical and automatically repeating way. They are in private beta for save, but I think this project is worth pursuing.
    http://www.dino.mx/

    A greeting! Ben