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We Found Four of the Top Alternatives to Dropbox That Don't Have Monthly Subscription Fees
We Found Four of the Top Alternatives to Dropbox That Don't Have Monthly Subscription Fees

Entrepreneur

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

We Found Four of the Top Alternatives to Dropbox That Don't Have Monthly Subscription Fees

All last for life, and not one of them is more than $200. Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Cloud storage is an important part of modern business, but many of the major platforms have started raising their prices. If you want a low-cost alternative, check out any of these four rising cloud storage platforms. Each one lasts for life with no monthly subscription, and you might be surprised at the storage size compared to expensive platforms like Dropbox, iCloud, or Google Drive. FolderFort 2TB Lifetime Subscription FolderFort is a straightforward, browser-based cloud storage solution with 2TB of lifetime space and no recurring fees. It's easy to use, fast, and great for teams, offering unlimited users and shared workspaces. Files are stored securely using BackBlaze infrastructure, and while there's no desktop or mobile app, its web interface works well across all devices. Get a FolderFort 2TB Lifetime Subscription on sale now for $119.99 (reg. $749). FileJump 2TB Lifetime Subscription FileJump is a simple and reliable way to store and share files, especially for businesses working with large media. With drag-and-drop uploads, built-in previews, and 2TB of lifetime space, it's ideal for teams who need quick access and easy collaboration. It also supports mobile and desktop access, and your files stay protected with AES encryption. Get a FileJump 2TB Lifetime Subscription while it's only $89 (reg. $467). Internxt 2TB Lifetime Subscription Internxt is built for privacy-focused users who want more control over their data. It offers 2TB of encrypted storage with a one-time payment and supports all major platforms. With zero-knowledge architecture and open-source code, it's a strong alternative for businesses that need secure, GDPR-compliant file storage without relying on big-name cloud providers. Get an Internxt 2TB Lifetime Subscription on sale for $99.97 (reg. $900) until August 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Drime 2TB Lifetime Subscription Along with 2TB of secure, encrypted space, Drime includes tools for editing files, collecting feedback, and even managing e-signatures. It's perfect for teams working on projects together and offers advanced sharing features and file versioning. Hosted in the EU, it's a solid choice for businesses that need both security and flexibility. Pick up a Drime 2TB Lifetime Subscription while it's still $149.99 (reg. $299). StackSocial prices subject to change

Wizz Air to Slash A321XLR Order and Focus on ‘Benign Markets'
Wizz Air to Slash A321XLR Order and Focus on ‘Benign Markets'

Skift

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Skift

Wizz Air to Slash A321XLR Order and Focus on ‘Benign Markets'

Wizz Air's turnaround strategy is still evolving; but recent moves suggest a return to core markets and cost discipline as it tries to regain altitude in Europe's competitive low-cost sector. European ultra low-cost carrier Wizz Air plans to cut its order for Airbus A321XLR jets by more than 70%, raising doubts about the long-range aircraft's fit with its business model. The move was disclosed Thursday as Wizz reported weaker-than-expected earnings for the April-June quarter, citing ongoing engine issues that continue to sideline aircraft and drag on performance. The company currently has a commitment for 47 of the 'Xtra Long Range' jets, but it hopes to reduce this to between 10 and 15 aircraft, describing it as a 'right-sizing' decision. It remains unclear how many of the surplus orders will be converted into shorter-range variants. The mood music has already shifted since the airline accepted its first XLR in May. Speaking at the time, Owain Jones, Wizz Air chief corporate officer, described the delivery as a 'defini

GoAuto Insurance Now Licensed in Georgia, Begins Issuing Auto Policies Statewide
GoAuto Insurance Now Licensed in Georgia, Begins Issuing Auto Policies Statewide

Associated Press

time21-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

GoAuto Insurance Now Licensed in Georgia, Begins Issuing Auto Policies Statewide

BATON ROUGE, La., July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoAuto Insurance, a direct-to-consumer, low-cost auto insurer based in Baton Rouge, today proudly announces it has received approval from the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner and began issuing auto insurance policies in Georgia effective July 14, 2025. The milestone marks GoAuto Insurance's fifth expansion state, following successful launches in Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, and Alabama. 'Becoming licensed in Georgia and going live with policy issuance is a significant milestone for GoAuto Insurance,' said Brad Scharf, COO of GoAuto Insurance. 'We're committed to making dependable, cost-effective insurance accessible. Georgia drivers now have a fresh new option to meet their insurance needs with convenience and peace of mind.' GoAuto Low Cost Car Insurance targets budget-conscious drivers and delivers a streamlined experience: online and mobile quotes, direct policy purchases without agent commissions, and manageable premiums. The company's entry aligns with its track record of leveraging digital platforms and analytics-driven underwriting to maintain lower loss ratios and strong margins. About GoAuto Insurance Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, GoAuto Insurance offers affordable auto insurance through direct, low-cost channels. By leveraging proprietary analytics and a digital-first model, GoAuto Insurance has grown to serve drivers in five states, offering transparent coverage and straightforward service. Media Relations Contact: GoAuto Insurance 7119 Florida Blvd Unit G Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Brad Schraf, COO [email protected] 833-700-0000A photo accompanying this announcement is available at

Saudi Arabia announces new low-cost airline with fleet of 45 planes
Saudi Arabia announces new low-cost airline with fleet of 45 planes

Zawya

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi Arabia announces new low-cost airline with fleet of 45 planes

CAIRO: Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday the planned establishment of a new national low-cost airline with a fleet of 45 planes to be ready by 2030, state media reported. The United Arab Emirates's carrier Air Arabia was among an alliance of three companies that won a bid to operate the new airline, the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation said. The new carrier would operate domestic and international flights from and to King Fahd international airport in Dammam, the authority added. The airline will serve 24 domestic destinations and 57 international destinations, with the aim of transporting 10 million passengers annually, state media said. (Reporting by Jaidaa Taha and Muhammad Al Gebaly; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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