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CloudMesh receives update bringing sync only over Wi-Fi option, renaming accounts, and more

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 25, 2019
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CloudMesh on Windows Phone

There are plenty of competing cloud services out there and many people have accounts on more than one cloud service. While your family reunion photo album may be on Dropbox, your documents may be on OneDrive. CloudMesh is a Windows Phone app that allows you to manage multiple cloud services from one location and it’s recently received an update. Here’s the change log as found on a page from the makers of the app, Imagination Overflow.

Added

  • App global pass code
  • Rename a cloud account
  • Refresh button on the explore page
  • Referral system
  • Enable sync only on wifi
  • Upload button on explore page
  • Bulgarian, Norwegian and Turkish support
  • Mediafire Support

Fixed

  • Ui and tile issues
  • Reported bugs

CloudMesh supports Dropbox, Box, GoogleDrive, MeoCloud, Facebook, Phone files, SD Card, OneDrive, Mega, Copy.com, 4Shared, 4Sync and MediaFire and lets you manage local file storage as well.

The free version of the app lets you have three different accounts and has advertisements. The paid version removes the limit and the ads.

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Further reading: Cloud Storage, CloudMesh, Windows Phone

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