

Having solved the first problem of managing multiple cloud service, there arises another problem of transferring essential files between them. By now, it would be safe to presume that most of us have accounts on multiple sites. Such services solves our basic problem of maintaining account and knowing what files are stored on different services. In the past, we’ve provided a detailed guide to manage multiple cloud service on android (guide for PC users is here). With giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Dropbox already serving users from diverse community, it became somewhat difficult to manage all of them. In fact, 2012 has witnessed the rise of such service providers by manifold.

The rise of cloud storage service has given a birth to multiple service providers offering wide range of solutions to all kind of users.
