![]() ![]() These product’s respective histories help us understand their functions, so we explore their origins briefly.Cloud storage comes with more security concerns than the other products we have discussed.This review will differ from Part 1 and Part 2, for a couple reasons: Sharepoint exemplifies this scenario perfectly. ![]() However, most people would not need those features. But for everything else, Google Drive is the better choice.Continuing with our theme, Google Drive contains fewer advanced features than Microsoft’s products. If you're a Microsoft Office user, or want remote access to a PC's files, then OneDrive is better. You get more storage for free, and a better deal on paid storage as well. ![]() So which is better for you? For storage alone, Google Drive is the winner. Simply go to the OneDrive Web site, choose the PC, and grab what you want. OneDrive has a very nifty trick that Google Drive can't duplicate: It gives you remote access to all of a PC's files running OneDrive, just using a Web browser. Google Docs is better for purely online editing and collaboration, but for everything else, Office is better. It has far more features than Google Docs and is better designed as well. Of the two suites, though, Office is clearly superior. If you're an Office user, then OneDrive is clearly better, and if you're a Google Docs users, you'll of course want Google Drive, Microsoft charges more: $25 annually for 50GB, $50 for 100GB, and $100 for 200GB.īoth Google Drive and OneDrive integrate nicely with office suites - OneDrive with Microsoft Office, and Google Drive with Google Docs. With Google Drive's newest pricing, for $1.99 a month, you get 100 GB, and for $9.99 a month you get 1 TB. ![]() Once again, Google Drive has the upper hand. ![]()
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