I also support them by being a paying user though.
WUALA PROMO CODES 2012 FOR FREE
I bumped mine by like 10-20gig for free (don't remember). do a google search for free waula promo codes. Quote from: Nicolai Larsen on February 01, 2012, 02:08:15 AM Problem is I can only get 2GB for free at Wuala, Ubuntu One etc. the only reason I don't is because I have 6.2GB on my DB for free and that's all I need right now. I would be using anything other than Dropbox. Wuala bitcoin: 2 GB free, $4.4/year for 10 GB, $12.7/year for 25 GB, $26.4/year for 50 GB, $54/year for 100 GB (with fluid granularity in between, it's 0.1 BTC ($0.55 USD as of the time of this writing) per additional GB per year)
WUALA PROMO CODES 2012 ANDROID
The only issue with Wuala that I still have is that the Android app doesn't offer file uploading from your phone, although as of today it does allow opening files from within the app and editing them.ĭropbox: 2 GB free, $120/year for 50 GB, $240/year for 100 GB Another is that you do not have to have a special "Dropbox" folder where you store everything you want to sync or hack your way around the issue with symbolic links - you can just sync whatever folders you want.
WUALA PROMO CODES 2012 PLUS
The main plus with Wuala is that it encrypts everything on your hard drive, so your data is safer. I currently use Dropbox would migrate to this service due to BTC acceptance! How does it compare to Dropbox do you know? Just thought one of the largest businesses to have accepted Bitcoin to date needs some love. Also, just today their Android app just got a lot better with in-app file editing.
In fact, BTC prices are 50-75% below what USD customers pay, and you get far more granularity (you can buy 8 GB for 1 year for 0.8 BTC, 33 GB for 1 year for 3.3 BTC, etc).
Just wanted to remind everyone that Wuala still offers Bitcoin as a payment option: Reminder: Wuala, the secure file syncing service, still accepts Bitcoin!ĭisclosure: I'm not in any way affiliated with Wuala beyond being a happy customer.