- Memopal
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Memopal Developer(s) Memopal Initial release April 2008 Stable release 2.0 / November 9, 2009 Preview release 1.9 / October 1, 2009 Development status Active Operating system Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone OS Available in 11 Languages Type Online backup service License Closed source Website memopal.com Memopal is a cloud-based storage application and service that enables users to store and synchronize computer files and share files and folders with others using the Internet.[1]
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Functionality
Memopal has a cross-platform client (Linux for x86 and x86_64, Mac, Windows computers and the iPhone) that enables users to select one or more folders that are synchronized to the web.[2] Files on Memopal can be shared and accessed using the World Wide Web. Memopal has also a mobile-friendly version of its website.
Memopal supports revision history; files that are deleted or overwritten may be recovered from the web. It supports client-side cross-users deduplication so shared common files or byte sequences are synchronized without actually transferring the information over the internet. The service uses SSL transfers (128-bit) and stores the data encrypted with 448-bit Blowfish.
Memopal has a cloud search functionality similar to Google desktop to index files with a relevance metric based on how the user interacts with files. It currently indexes only file metadata like path, computer and modification time. Content indexing is an optional feature.
Memopal offers 3Gb for free (More than 500MB if you sign up with a call like) without time limit and 200Gb for $ 49/year.[3]
See also
- List of online backup services
- Dropbox
- Mozy
- iDrive
- Carbonite
References
- ^ Geoff Spick. "Memopal Offers Free Cloud Storage Option". CMSWIRE. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-20/memopal-offers-free-cloud-storage-option-006001.php. Retrieved 2000-11-09.
- ^ Eric Brown. "Linux gains a backup utility". eWeek. http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS2461279608.html. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
- ^ Jon Jacobi. "Best-of-Breed Online Backup Memopal Gives You More For Your Money (Or No Money)". PCWorld. http://www.pcworld.com/article/185144/bestofbreed_online_backup_memopal_gives_you_more_for_your_money_or_no_money.html. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
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