
Using RaiDrive is like expanding your local storage space, without making any complex preparations. What's more, the software lets you connect to the same cloud service more than once, with different accounts. You can manually choose a drive letter for each cloud, set it to read-only and you can also set RaiDrive to re-establish the connection at login. The software places a few simple, but useful options at your disposal, which you can use when connecting to a cloud account or when a connected one is not mounted. Working with your cloud data may be a bit slow, for obvious reasons, but not as much as you would expect, especially if you have a decent Internet connection. You can open files, move and delete them or add new ones normally, as if you were working with local data. Once you mount a service you are connected to, they will appear as network drives, which you can access in Windows Explorer. The accounts you connect to are listed directly on the application's compact user interface, along with options for mounting and unmounting them, tweaking their settings and removing them.īesides cloud services, like Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive, you can also connect to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers.

All you have to do is select one, insert your login credentials and click an option to allow the link between RaiDrive and your account.
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There is no need to install any prerequisite tools and you don't need powerful hardware.Ĭonnecting to a cloud service is quite easy. Its setup package is small and its components can be installed in under a minute, without making any advanced settings. RaiDrive comes in free and business editions and it works on all popular Windows platforms. Not only will you be able to access multiple clouds with a single application, but you will also be able to access them much faster and easier. The application supports various cloud services and it lets you connect to them quickly and easily. What's more, if you decide to use RaiDrive, it will be as if each cloud service is a local drive, which you can access on the fly. With so many cloud storage services available, running low on disk space doesn't seem to be a problem anymore.
