Box.net – File Sharing for Non-Savvy Users
Innovative, up-to-date, stylish, latest – all these terms have become the norms, standards upon which we evaluate lot of things, especially when it comes to Web services or software. But is that everything? Are these the only values we should base our preferences on? Perhaps a good challenge to this question is Box.net – a simple, efficient file sharing service that cares not for gaudiness.
Box.net provides individual accounts and also, for multiple users, an enterprise-oriented service, offering each user their own, personal log-in and linking them to an administrator console. This is great for collaborating within a team, and for a smart file-management.
To wrap up, Box.net makes a very good option not due to new revolutionary features but thanks to its very accessible structure and its user-friendliness core which allows anyone to work with it quite effortlessly. Sharing enormous files is now available to those less familiarized with this way of transferring content.
The service includes versatile options for accessing it, free usage included. Users are given more storage for a rather reasonable fee. Box.net is currently offering access on the iPhone as well.
To learn more about the service watch the video released by InformationWeek:
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