2 hours ago
(2 hours ago)xeroid Wrote:(3 hours ago)admin Wrote: This is certainly possible. While supporting only Google Drive and OneDrive would be relatively straightforward, the existence of numerous cloud drive services in the market makes this a labor-intensive task. Furthermore, cloud drive performance is highly dependent on network conditions, which may lead to various anomalies during the backup process. This could cause users to attribute these issues to the backup program itself, consequently requiring significant time to address various exceptions.
So, what you're saying is that there is a chance?I mentioned Google Drive and OneDrive specifically because they are the top 2 most common, which would accommodate the largest population of users. Having the ability to use one (1) program to provide both local and encrypted cloud storage is not only a great feature addition, but could also be a great selling point for the paid version if that is the only way to get access to the cloud storage option.
In fact, we do have plans to support cloud storage. If we had sufficient manpower, we would have started it long ago. Thanks.

I mentioned Google Drive and OneDrive specifically because they are the top 2 most common, which would accommodate the largest population of users. Having the ability to use one (1) program to provide both local and encrypted cloud storage is not only a great feature addition, but could also be a great selling point for the paid version if that is the only way to get access to the cloud storage option.