![]() ![]() It adds a hubiC folder to your system, and if you copy files there they'll be immediately uploaded to your account. Get past these initial hurdles and hubiC looks reasonably straightforward. Instead we were redirected to a web page with more than 30 PDFs to explore. ![]() And after creating an account we had to agree to more "terms and conditions", but the program wasn't able to display those, either. ![]() Then we were asked to reboot before hubiC could be used. First, we were asked to agree to the "licence terms and conditions", even though they're only displayed in French. This sounded great, but a poor installation process dampened our enthusiasm. Addition: they are no longer accepting new accounts. It has a good range of clients (Windows, OS X, iOS, Android), offers 25GB of online storage space for free, and you can buy more at very reasonable prices (100GB is around $17 a year, a massive 10TB is $170). HubiC is an online backup and file sync service. ![]()
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