To move away from Dropbox to OneDrive, I needed to find out the best way of migrating my 200GB+ of files. Now, this wasn’t an easy decision to make, because I have more than 200GB of files in Dropbox and it was the day before my yearly subscription renewal that I decided to move away from Dropbox. This means 1TB of storage per family member. Microsoft offers the entire Office 365 (which includes OneDrive, which has 1TB of storage) for a cheaper price than Dropbox itself, I even went for the Office 365 plan that gives me an additional 6 seats for family members. I recently noticed that Microsoft has a great offering and as I have been thinking of migrating to Windows 10 from macOS, this was a good time to revisit my options. I am now paying for 2 services that are theoretically doing the same things and I was no longer making much use of Dropbox Paper. I was happy with this until I noticed that I don’t use Dropbox for more than storing and syncing files, I was later introduced to ResilioSync which does a better job of syncing files between my computers and it didn’t have multiple conflicts with. This plan cost £79.00 a year, it was called Dropbox Pro then and this changed to Dropbox Plus in 2018. As my needs got bigger I had to upgrade to one of their paid plans in 2016. ![]() Before getting a paid plan I invited people and got up to 5GB which was good at first. ![]() Like many people, I started using Dropbox to store data in the cloud and sync data between different computers.
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