Author: Christian Göllner
Release Data: August 11, 2014
License: Offers in-app purchases
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Additional Information of Unclouded
Updated: August 11, 2014
Size: 7.5M
Installs: 10,000 - 50,000
Current Version: 1.0.2
Requires Android: 4.0.3 and up
Updated: August 11, 2014
Size: 7.5M
Installs: 10,000 - 50,000
Current Version: 1.0.2
Requires Android: 4.0.3 and up
What is Unclouded?
The revolutionary tool to help you analyse and clean your cloud storage (Dropbox and Google Drive).
BOX and OneDrive support coming soon. Stay tuned!
With this app you will be able to:
1 - See which files or folders are using most of your storage
2 - Know which categories you have the most (images, videos, etc)
3 - Find duplicates
4 - Know which files have been changed and when
5 - Search for files
6 - And much more..
You can also use Unclouded as a regular cloud file explorer.
All of this you can do while offline! You just have to sync the file list, and you're good to go.
★ "Unclouded App Lets You See What’s Eating Up Your Cloud Storage" - TechCrunch
★ "Unclouded Is A Gorgeous Way To Manage Your Dropbox And Google Drive Space" - Android Police
★ "Use Unclouded to analyze storage in Dropbox and Google Drive" - c|net
★ "Unclouded Finds Out What's Eating Your Google Drive and Dropbox Space" - lifehacker
With the free version you will have all these powerful insights about your cloud storage that you wouldn't have with the official apps. Then when you know what needs to be cleaned, thanks to Unclouded, you can either use the official apps to do the cleaning, or support development and purchase Unclouded premium to unlock the read+write mode.
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What's new of Unclouded
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Editor's Review of Unclouded
Unclouded is a simple and very stylish way of integrating Google and Dropbox cloud services, resulting in one single
app that lets you see what stuff you've got backed up to each service. It makes it easy to pull out file duplicates and see breakdowns of the percentages used up by each folder. It's not groundbreaking, but it is a nicely designed thing and a pleasure to use.
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The Best Android App - Unclouded
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