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It's much more convenient than GoogleDrive. I frequently use it to share my projects on freelance platforms. This is reliable cloud storage with many features
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I suggest using a hosted nextcloud from a privacy respecting company. I used the Swiss company Woelkli for a couple of years. Since you will not need a lot of file storage, you can use the free tier with 1 GB of storage. Then just configure Thunderbird and Android (via the app DavX5) to use the calendar url. You can set up multiple calendars (I have work, home, holiday). It also works for Tasks and Contacts. Source: over 1 year ago
The answers you have given are very good, anyway I have used for a long time Wolkli, if I have to choose the lesser evil then a server in Switzerland is better than a USA server, always regarding "non-self-hosted" clouds this project seems interesting: https://filen.io/ (does not use Nextcloud). Source: over 2 years ago
Wölkli, an associated provider to NextCloud that offers 2Gb of free storage and a lot of features such as the support for calendar as you wish. They are based in Switzerland. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have good experience with Woelkli (Swiss) and The Good Cloud (Netherlands), both offer nothing but (free and paid) Nextcloud hosting. Source: almost 3 years ago
Use any free service that offers CalDAV sync (I use woelkli), set up your calendar on it, then use DAVx5 to sync it to your device and use any calendar app you want with it. Source: almost 3 years ago
Even better: upload an example Excel file to a file-sharing website (box.net/files, dropbox.com, onedrive.live.com, etc), and post a download link that does not require that we log in. Source: 5 months ago
Note that Dropbox automatically backs up all your files. So if you delete a file, you can recover it on dropbox.com, even 6 months later. Source: 10 months ago
Upload what is on that stick to a cloud based system that is not vulnerable to degradation of hardware, you can get a lot of storage for free on sites like dropbox.com, mega.nz, or icloud. You can also always make multiple backups. Source: 10 months ago
Did you try logging into dropbox.com and checking there? Often the files remain online even if they are removed locallY. You have to log in with the same account you deleted Locally. Source: 10 months ago
Dropbox: You absolutely NEED backups. Ideally, both physical and cloud backups, because if you only have one backup, you're not backed up. I can't even begin to tell you how many writers have lost days, weeks, or even entire novels worth of work because they failed to back up their work, then had their computer break or had some weird software snafu. Dropbox is my preferred cloud backup solution, because you can... Source: 10 months ago
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