Wuala For Mac



Were you a customer of Wuala or SafeSync who is now looking for a new cloud provider? Then TeamDrive is the solution for you!

What is Wuala?

' Wuala is your free social online storage. In short, Wuala is a free desktop software utility especially developed for secure online storage purposes. In other words, the application provides a revolutionary way of storing, sharing and publishing files on the world wide web. Wuala is a versatile tool that you can access anywhere. Wuala is based on a revolutionary technology that was researched for the most part at ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology). Users start with 1 GB of storage but can get as much as.

Wuala (pronounced like the French voilà) was a file hosting service from Switzerland that was based on technology developed by Dominik Grolimund and Luzius Meisser at the ETH University of Zurich. With applications for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and smartphones, users were able to save and open files on the drive.

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On 15 November 2015, the Wuala service was shut down and all data saved on the cloud deleted.

What’s the difference between Wuala and TeamDrive?

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Unlike Wuala, in TeamDrive data are not displayed in a mapped drive (e.g. :W/ ), instead they are shown in the TeamDrive Client or the file system. The German company TeamDrive is headquartered in Hamburg. Data are hosted in Europe for clients across the continent. If you want to store your data in Germany, then we also have a secure data centre here. Please direct all questions on this to: sales@teamdrive.com

What is SafeSync?

The online storage system SafeSync from Trend Micro was a cloud storage system which stored data in German data centres. Users could also access files via a web browser. On 30 June 2017, this service was shut down and all user data deleted.

How is TeamDrive different from SafeSync?

In TeamDrive, you can convert as many folders on your file system as you like into fully independent Spaces. Different members with different rights can then be invited into these folders.
You can also monitor and synchronise network drives .
There is also the option of synchronising only metadata (directories) and then selecting individual files to download.

Special Deal for New TeamDrive Customers for SafeSync and Wuala Customers!

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All Wuala users can claim a switch-over discount of 10% off our list prices for the first year up to 30 June 2019. Order online using the code WUALA. Or send your query or order to sales@teamdrive.com quoting “WUALA”

I just started using Wuala a secure online storage available for Mac, Windows and Linux. Wuala is developed and run by LaCie a French provider of external storage. All your files are encrypted directly on your computer before its sent on line. Your password never leaves your computer, not even Wuala has it, so it is important that you keep it in a safe location. According to their site they use bank-level security. It uses AES, RSA and SHA to secure your data. It redundantly stores your data in various location. Their server are based in Switzerland, Germany and France. Because their security is based partly on Java it took awhile for Wuala to develop an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but it is finally here and available in the iTunes store.

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Wuala will store any type of file including text, video, image and audio and if you have a pro account it will sync the file to your iPhone and iPad in almost real time. Once on the iPhone you can open up the file within the application and view it there. It is read only you can not edit a file within the application. If you want to edit the file there is an option to send it to the appropriate application for editing. You can share a secure link to a file by email. You can also create groups within Wuala and share files securely within that group. In many ways Wuala is similar to Dropbox or other online storage services, there are some differences. Unlike Dropbox Wuala has multiple level of services, which I like since I use this type of service mostly to move and view files on my iPhone or iPad I really don’t need 50 GB of services, but I need more then 1 or 2 GBs. Backblaze is my choice for long term backup. Unlike Dropbox however you can not add files to Wuala directly on your iPhone or iPod touch and services aren’t directly linked to Wuala. I do like how secure it is and I am happy I downloaded it. You do get a 30 day free trial if you want to try out the pro version, which gives you the ability to do auto backup, syncing, time travel, file versioning. I am hoping they will add the ability to at add files directly on the iPhone and iPod Touch.