An alternative to USB keys - a free network drive integrated in Windows

June 29th, 2006

A network drive integrated in Windows can be a very usefull alternative to USB keys.

Box.net have for some time been offering 1 gb of free space (files size max. 10 mb) on the net. They have a very nice web-interface, but with Asen Kovachev’s tutorial it is very easy to have the one gb almost completely integrated in Windows without installing software.

Entry Filed under: Usb, portable, tech

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  • 1. Scott  |  July 5th, 2006 at 5:09 am

    More synchronicity in our posts. I just wrote about Box.net as well. Great service, might upgrade to the paid version for 5GB. Check out WebDrive as way to extend Box.net’s functionality to work as a mapped drive. Loving it.

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