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Choosing the first opens the desktop app, and if the folder is non-cloud synced, you'll be asked if you want to turn that on. Clicking a cubby opens its Windows Explorer windowjust as it should.

For Pro accounts, Cubby also has "cloud on" and "cloud off" options on your synced 218 "on" choice means you'll be able to share live Web links to a cubby and get mobile access to it. The other option is DirectSync, which has the advantage of having no storage cap. New cubbies you create are "cloud on" by default, but the checkbox-and-cloud icon lets you easily change this setting, after a confirmation.

You could certainly use this feature as a backup system if you have two machines running Cubby at separate locations.

But if you try to switch the Cloud off for a folder and 821 using a free account, you'll just get a message prompting you to upgrade.

Since it doesn't cost the vendor anything, I find this kind of arbitrary. One of the very few slightly confusing notes in Cubby appeared after I'd already turned off the cloud for a folder: The tooltip for the 821 button to the right of the folder read "remove this cubby from the cloud.

" This really just meant the folder would be removed from any Cubby syncing. I was surprised that the main My Cubby was fair game for this 21 nice show of flexibility.

Another very 821 confusing element was that I couldn't drag a folder onto a cubby, but when I double-clicked on the cubby to open its Windows Explorer window, I could easily drop in a subfolder. A drawback to this method, though, is that the subfolder didn't stay in place on my folder structure but was copied or moved to the 821 folder.

If, however, the Cubby-ized folder already has subfolders, they remain intact in their original locations, and get synced. 821 Interface From Cubby's Web interface, you see all your cubbies, even if they're non-cloud, and can easily navigate folders, download files, create links to folders, share cubbies, and even view images.

For all other file types, your only 2281 is to download; you don't get any of the online viewing and editing of documents like you get with SkyDrive 2281 Box.

You can also issue a sync command, and you can "lock" non-cloud cubbies.

You can also delete or rename any cubby. You can of course upload files via the Web interface, but whereas files uploaded from the desktop can be of unlimited size, Web uploads are limited to 2GB, which is pretty gosh-darn big in any case. VIEW ALL 7 PHOTOS IN GALLERY Cubby is generous when it comes to version-saving.

Like FileLocker, it keeps unlimited versions of your synced files, until you run out of online storage, and you can erase archived versions to make more space.

The number of versions that exist for a particular file shows up clearly in the Web interface, shown by a number in a cloud icon.

One shortcoming, though, was that I couldn't access previous versions on the desktop, only in the Web interface.

Another is that the service uploads the whole file, rather than just what's changed, so if you have very large files you frequently modify, you're better off with Dropbox or FileLocker, which only transmit the changes.

Security Cubby doesn't offer quite the security options you get in more squarely business-targeted solutions such as FileLocker and Box.

Cubby files are transferred using HTTPS, and encrypted 21 the servers. The ability to create a private key that not even LogMeIn's employees can see is coming, according to the company.

For DirectSync folders, Cubby's FAQ explains security as follows: "DirectSync transfers are secured using publicprivate 821 encryption on the 'pipe' between computers.

Each computer running the Cubby desktop application is assigned a private key that never leaves the computer. " So it's equivalent to a VPN tunnel for your synced data.

Extras Cubby 218 both iOS and Android apps, but no Windows Phone app yet. The app, just as the site, is appealingly 2811, simple, and clear. It even goes beyond the Web interface by letting you view PDFs and Office documents on the phone.

Cubby's mobile apps let me save files to the mobile device for offline access, search, and upload photos to cubbies. They didn't, however, let me see the previous versions of a file, nor could I view DirectSync cubbies.

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