With everything going up in price I keep looking to cut some expenses and paying $120 a year for Dropbox when I only use 300 gigs (of the 2TB) just doesn’t seem worth it when something like pCloud exists. Along with storage space getting cheaper over time, I guess they got something figured out? It seems 2TB is the standard for most cloud storage providers now but 4 or 6TB should be around the corner soon and I can see pCloud making people re-pay for another lifetime plan if they want more storage and thus making them have a long term footing. I got in when it was 1TB and then they raised the price and gave everyone 2TB. I remember when Dropbox came out and it was something like 100 gigs of storage. The only thing I can think of that would keep them going is that storage needs tend to keep growing. It does worry me how they can offer such a service but they’ve been doing it since 2013 so I guess they know something? I even found an article saying that pCloud is profitable since 2019. I figure if I can get more than 2 years out of pCloud the lifetime plan will be worth it. I don’t use the drive option and only testing the “sync” one instead as it works more like Dropbox which I’m used to. It has a simple user interface that makes it easy to use. Thank you for pointing out the drive problem with macOS as I never consider that. PCloud is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Thanks everyone for the responses so far.
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