![]() Bitcasa remains cheaper than other options, but “unlimited” is a magic word that the company can no longer wield effectively. That sense of security is the same reason people cling to their unlimited smartphone data plans even when they never go over the limit. Even if the vast majority of users don’t exceed 1 TB of storage, the feeling of having unlimited storage may have influenced their decision to get a paid account. ![]() On the other hand, Box is detailed as 'Build Innovative Applications on Box'. The idea here is that you pay 10 a month for unlimited cloud-based storage that is synchronized to you computers hard drives. Simple, private & secure, as much space as you need, for all your devices. Still, Bitcasa’s biggest allure came from the fact that with a paid account, you’d never have to worry about storage limits. Bitcasa vs Box: What are the differences Developers describe Bitcasa as 'Your External Hard Drive in the Cloud'. The only cheaper option for unlimited storage is Dropbox for Business, which costs $795 per year. For the same $99 per year that gets you 1 TB of Bitcasa storage, you’d only get 200 GB through SkyDrive and 100 GB through Dropbox, and Google Drive charges $10 per month for 200 GB. In fairness, Bitcasa’s paid options are still mostly cheaper than the competition. Bitcasa also promises “a series of new product enhancements to our apps in the coming months,” but didn’t offer specifics. To that end, Bitcasa is releasing developer tools so apps can integrate Bitcasa storage. And the company says it wants to focus more on features than raw capacity. (Click to enlarge.)īitcasa claims that that 98 percent of its users store less than 5 TB of data, and 92 percent store less than a terabyte.
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