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Februar 2010
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Simple setup; allows you to share a lot of files; easy to access shared files.
Web page shows limited number of items per page; taxes upload bandwidth when others download or stream files.
Keeping the concerns over caps and clouds in mind, those seeking a way to share a lot of files over the Internet with very little muss and fuss will find Pogoplug an affordable and enticing avenue for doing so. If you’ve been stymied or disappointed...
Abstrakt: PogoPlug has gotten a fair bit of coverage here at CrunchGear, including a full review of the original PogoPlug device. A new version was recently released, with quite a bit more to offer, so an updated review is in order. The second generation PogoPlu...
Easy file sharing over the Internet. Fast set-up. Security controls in place. Supports more (but not all) multimedia file formats. Uses the cloud for access, not storage.
No way to import contacts for sharing. Price has increased. Hot disconnect could hose a drive.
While not as feature-rich as a lot of NAS products on the market, the second gen PogoPlug is a great way to quickly share files across the Web....
Pogoplug has no hard disk, offers access to no TV channels or additional apps and yet manages to be a solid media streaming option. At £50, it’s a highly flexible option for viewing and sharing content whenever and wherever you wish. ...
We're really taken with the PogoPlug. Despite its odd styling it's an incredibly easy to setup and fantastically useful. It's a shame that syncing files across multiple computers isn't possible, but for creating personal online storage it's hard to be...
Udgivet: 2010-09-13, Forfatter: Mark , anmeldelse af: macworld.co.uk
Easy to set up, great use for old hard drive, remote access to your files, ability to stream media to all kinds of different devices
Video streaming will depend on your upload connection speed, it's not really possible to sync files across multiple machines
Cloud computing is all the rage at the moment, the idea being that instead of storing files on your computer (how old fashioned), you store them online and access data and services via the Internet. Users of MobileMe, Box.net, SugarSync, or Dropbox will a...