Ubuntu One for Windows

Submitted by admin on 1 October 2011 - 4:29pm

ubuntuCanonical has released the final version of Ubuntu One client for Windows.

Ubuntu One is a platform for storing and synchronizing files in the computing cloud. The service offers 5 GB of disk space and allows you to synchronize files, contacts, notes and bookmarks between several computers. Users also have access to the Ubuntu One Music Store. After using all the available space it is possible to buy another 20 GB for 30 dollars a year.

Canonical began testing Ubuntu One for Windows over a year ago. After several months of work the service clients have been adapted to run on Microsoft Windows and now everyone can use them. It is necessary to create a free account to use Ubuntu One. It allows data exchange not only between computers with Windows and Linux but also with smart phones running Android. If you use a smart phone with iOS, you will have access only to Ubuntu One Music.

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