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The start of the week, I had an email from Copy.com saying that they were closing their service in May.

What are peple going to use and is there anything as good as Copy.com for size allowance and Ubuntu friendly?

Really do not want to use Dropbox with only 2GB allowance and not interested in trying to get more from it.

Phil UK
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    Define Ubuntu-friendly ? Your question so far doesn't seem related to Ubuntu at all. You're asking about service suggestion, which is not the purpose of this site – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy Feb 06 '16 at 07:29
  • What functionality do you want the service to perform? – David Foerster Feb 06 '16 at 08:05
  • Ubuntu friendly, something that works with Ubuntu and has client, unlike google drive. Come on man, just asking for advise here so lets not get high and mighty. – Phil UK Feb 06 '16 at 09:16
  • Just want to keep my files in the cloud and for all my systems to be able to sync with it. Copy was good for this. Shame it is going. – Phil UK Feb 06 '16 at 09:18
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    Sorry, but "high and mighty?" You may want to take a look at the help center. The rules are clearly defined there, and @Serg is correct. On a different note, MEGA has 50GB for free, and a sync client for pretty much every distro of Linux you can imagine. – TheWanderer Feb 06 '16 at 13:31

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It does seem that the Mega option is a good option with the 50 gb free and most of all a nice and friendly Ubuntu client. Thanks for the suggestion.

Phil UK
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I found pCLoud to be a great alternative to Copy, as they offer a switch from Copy to pCLoud in two easy steps. Find out more about it here. They will also give you free storage and a months free encryption. Hope this was helpful. :)