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While the underlying technology is different, a lot of consumers will compare Upthere to Dropbox and iCloud Drive. Upthere notes that files shared with you won’t count against your storage which isn’t true of other services. Upthere will include 200GB of storage for every account and cost $4.99/month to use the service. Users can add an additional 100GB as needed for an additional $1.99/month.

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With Upthere officially launching and dropping the beta tag today, we’re finally getting pricing and storage details. Upthere simply said at the time that subscribing to the service would be more affordable than always paying for more local storage as needed. While the apps appeared especially polished even during the beta period, the big question mark at the time was how much storage would Upthere offer customers and for how much money. Then Upthere released its first apps in beta in November, Home and Camera, which we tested at the time on iOS and OS X. Home is Upthere’s version of Dropbox or iCloud Drive where you can find all your cloud-stored files in one bucket, and Camera is an Upthere-connected app for taking photos and videos and viewing and sharing shots you and others have already captured.

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Rather than uploading content to the cloud from one device and downloading that item to every other device, Upthere relies on maintaining a data connection to access files in the cloud as needed (with the option to download things as needed) as an alternative to more local storage.

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There’s also a three-month free trial period for new users…īack in October, Upthere started taking sign ups for its beta period and described its cloud service approach as one focused on streaming. After years of development and a closed beta period that started last fall, Upthere is officially launching today as it reveals pricing and storage details and drops the beta label. We’ve been following Upthere since it was simply a secret cloud startup from ex-OS X chief Bertrand Serlet back in 2012.











Wuala app ipad