MiMedia 100 GB Personal Cloud: 2-Yr Subscription for $60
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
MiMedia delivers a truly personal cloud for all your most important digital valuables. With easy upload from all of your devices, tools for simple management of your content, and the ability to privately share stories with friends and family, MiMedia is everything you’ve always wanted from the Cloud. You’ll get 100 GB of available storage plus an easy one-stop platform for all of your important photos, videos, music, and other content.
- Use w/ unlimited devices
- Upload and access content anytime, anywhere, on any device
- Import content securely from Dropbox, Google, Flickr & Facebook w/ one click
- Easily retrieve your content if you change devices w/ automated backup
- Transfer content from external drives to the Cloud
- Stream media directly through the MiMedia platform, without using your devices’ memory
- Organize, manage, personalize, & (re)discover your content using MiMedia’s simple tools
- Desktop Application that finds all your content and quickly uploads it securely to the cloud
- The MiDrive allows you to create personal visual stories to share and chat privately with friends & family
PRODUCT SPECS
Compatibility
- iOS
- Android
- Mac
- PC
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- License redemption deadline: redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Length of access: 2 years
- Updates included
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