The CloudApp subscription is a little confusing - when I bought it I thought it also offered up to 2Gb file size drops, but other documentation says 100Mb max file size. The Droplr plan (which pops up infrequently on StackSocial and sites it feeds its deals through) offers up to 2Gb file size drops, 50GB/mo bandwidth transfer, unlimited uploads, permanent drops, and custom branding. They’re very close in capabilities, and I use them both. In 2016 I got a lifetime CloudApp ‘Pro Lite’ subscription on StackSocial for $24.99, and also got a lifetime Droplr lite Pro plan for around the same price there too. Numerous sites, including CultOfMac and Macworld, are essentially resellers who snag a commission on StackSocial’s offerings. That’s actually CultOfMac getting a commission on a StackSocial deal. Windowsden.uk is not directly affiliated with Droplr, the developers of Droplr.I got a lifetime subscription via CultOfMac’s marketplace/deals It will display a page containing all your installed applications.
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