T Arnhem
ESShockingly bad storage provider. Shockingly bad storage provider. What a nightmare I've had with these guys. Desktop app for macOS is beyond buggy, upload speeds are horrible (had an ongoing ticket open for 5 months to troubleshoot!). Doesn't matter if you have unlimited storage if your upload speeds take 6 hours to upload a 1GB file. Web GUI is unintuitive and almost as buggy as the desktop app. It appears OpenDrive created a competitive product 5 or 6 years years ago, by now the competition wipes the floor with what they're offering. Turns out there's a v good reason why these guys never appear on any top 10 etc lists of providers, I should have guessed unlimited was too good to be true.
John Fry
GBEasily share large files Open Drive is a great way to store and share large files. I enjoy the speed and reliability of the easy to use platform! It is much more flexible than other alternatives! Highly Recommended!!
Mario Mosqueda
MXExcellent value for your buck. Been using it for years, probably since 2007, and has offered me immense value for its price. Desktop app is easy to install, syncs without a glitch, and the web interface is intuitive enough and easy to refamiliarize with.
Vikas
NPI don't know what I would do without OpenDrive OpenDrive has been a lifesaver for me! I was having trouble getting MP3s to load in my project for a game plugin. For some reason, it worked for me, but it failed to load for other players when I used other services like YouTube, Google Drive, and a few others. Packing all the files directly into the project made the file too big, and it took too long to download for those with slow internet speeds. Then I found OpenDrive, and all the links to the MP3s loaded without any problems. It's amazing, and it's saved me a lot of headaches! Not only me, but many other people are happy with it too.
Jared
GBGreat service with a low cost. Endless integration possibilities with WebDav. Great service with a low cost. Their Windows client is really solid and offers some nice Explorer integration features. Plus, with the WebDav access, you can use it anywhere. I have backups going on my Linux machine using RClone, and from my NAS's built-in WebDav client. The uploads seemed a little slow at first. But it's because I was uploading my family picture collection, which is hundreds of thousands of small files. It will upload 4 at a time, but there's a delay each time a new file is started. I'm assuming it has to do with either how WebDav works, or some back-end process where they check and allocate space. Or both. Anyway, because of the slight delay, large files go a lot faster, if measured by total MB/s throughput. But still, my entire library took about 2 days, which isn't much longer than IDrive took. And from here on, it'll be smooth sailing.