EEE storage – REVIEW
ASUS provides it’s EEE users a certain amount of storage online for free for a certain amount of time. Unfortunately, this service is not available for all EEE PCs. Those in which it is available, ASUS is providing the service free of charge for maximum for 18 months.
What does the EEE storage let you do? In a nutshell, it:
- lets you store your data online
- lets you store data with others, even non-EEE users
- provides a easy interface and direct uploading/downloading from your desktop
Depending on the model and in some cases country, you may get free EEEstorage with your ASUS EEE PC.
The EEEstorage is provided for the Windows XP versions of the netbooks only. The client software works with only XP and vista 32 bit versions. There is no news of the linux version which many of the EEE PCs use.
The EEE storage shortcut is placed on the desktop and in “My Computer”
Here is the pop-up you get when you start the EEE Storage client for the first time. As you can notice,
- I’ve been given 10GB of online storage space
- Download limit is: 5GB/day, which is enough for office documents which I plan to store online
- Upload limit of a single file is: 200MB
- Download speed is more than adequate for me: 512kbps
Here is the screenshot of the interface of the EEE Storage. You can immediately start using the EEE Storage from here, but if you need to access your documents online and also want to ability to share the documents and other stuff with your friends, then you will need to setup/sign up first. The last icon does that for you :)
It will open a box with few fields. Just fill them up as required and you are all set to share your files with your friends and access them online too.
After successful signup, a sharing link will appear. From here you can share the pictures with your friends, colleagues etc.
After that step, I am now ready to share my files with the other people. Now, there are two ways of sharing it.
- Telling them to download the Windows client from eeestorage.com
- Making external links to the files and then sending the file’s URL address to let them download the files
Second way, as mentioned before is giving them the URL address of the file. This is done via it’s web interface
So, any other goodies?
Yes, it comes with virus protection. The files are auto-checked as-soon-as they are uploaded to the online storage. If found infected, “virus infected” is added to the name of the file. It also prevents the affected file to be downloaded by others, which prevents other computers from getting infected.
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This is just silly. How can a competant review completely ignore the question of what happens after the “complementary” 18 months are up?
I agree! How can you talk up all the selling points of the product, then be so wishy-washy about the potential risk or downsides? Does the reviewer still use this service? What’s the effect on computer speed with this program (while doing things like the backup, the virus scan, while just idling in the background, etc.)? Then not talk about how in 18 months they will decide what to charge you? For the only review I could find in Google, this really sucks!
This service is pretty nice. I’m not sure what happens after the term is up, but it’s pretty fast with my eee netbook. It opens like a normal folder then I just drag and drop. I can access it from another computer using their website using drop down menus (sort of like image hosting websites) or download the program and use it the same way.
I was considering signing up for unlimited storage through their website @ 40 a year, but I feel the website is a little unprofessional. For example, look up the faqs and you find this question, “How if my data attacked by Hackers?” So i’m suppose to trust important files to a provider that can’t take the time to verify the quality of their own website? Hmmm… I saw a few mistakes likes this throughout the website. Still, it’s pretty fast and useful from what I can tell so far.
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BEWARE this eeestorage this the most hopeless useless piece of shite you could ever come across. It is meaningless, just like spam but worse. It simply doesn’t work and is senseless. A total fustration and waste of time
LOL. I have myself stopped using it.