Android and iOS Cloud Storage Managers

There is an app for everything these days and that goes for cloud storage as well. While the majority of cloud storage services have their own apps if you use multiple cloud storage services it can be a great idea to manage all of your cloud storage with one app. Depending on what cloud storage services you use you might be able to find one app to rule them all.

 

cloudGOO

Available for both Android and iOS. cloudGOO makes it easy to manage all of your cloud storage from one place. You can set the app to upload automatically to your cloud storage, search across all the services and most importantly have access to your files even when you are not connected to the Internet. The app is not free but it is not very expensive considering all of the features it offers. From what I can find it looks like they support the following services:

  • Google Drive
  • OneDrive
  • Dropbox
  • Box
  • SugarSync
  • Amazon

Check out their video demo.

CloudCube

CloudCubeThis is only for Android at the moment. CloudCube is currently free and is a pretty impressive looking cloud storage manager. It supports the following cloud storage services including one I have not heard of.

  • Google Drive
  • Dropbox
  • Box
  • OneDrive
  • Yandex.Disk
  • Copy
  • SugarSync
  • 4shared
  • Cubby
  • Mediencenter

Cloudii

cloudiiIf you are looking for a cloud storage manager to rule over all of your cloud storage from your mobile Cloudii might just be the app you are looking for, if you use Android anyways. They do have a pretty decent list of services they support even if you want to roll your own with OwnCloud or FTP.

  • Google Drive
  • Dropbox
  • OneDrive
  • Box
  • OwnCloud
  • SugarSync
  • WebDAV
  • FTP/SFTP
  • Copy
  • Yandex

The app supports syncing, instant camera uploading and can make it easy to manage your files across all of your cloud storage services. The only downside of Cloudii, it is free to install but to unlock all the features it is an in-app purchase so don’t expect to get it all for free.

AirFile

AirFileiOS users are not left out of managing their multiple cloud storage accounts. They can take a look at AirFile for iOS. You can easily add multiple cloud storage services, use the built in text editor, music player and sync files for offline use. It also has a fairly long list of services that it supports.

  • Dropbox
  • Box
  • Google Drive
  • OneDrive
  • OneDrive for Business
  • Bitcasa
  • Copy
  • SugarSync
  • OwnCloud
  • FTP/SFTP
  • WebDAV
  • Amazon S3
  • DreamObject

The app comes in a free and a pro version. The free version only supports two cloud services. The pro version lets you connect to an unlimited number of cloud services.

CloudFuze

CloudFuzeCloudFuze is available for both Android and iOS. It supports a smaller set of services but it does allow multiple accounts from each service. The current list of services supported that I could find included:

  • Google Drive
  • DropBox
  • Box
  • FTP
  • SugarSync

They do offer some nice features including the ability to sync all your online cloud storage accounts and search for files across all of your cloud storage accounts.

Storage Made Easy

They offer both an Android and iOS app to help you manage your data across an impressive number of cloud storage services.

  • Amazon S3
  • OneDrive
  • Copy
  • iCloud
  • Google Drive
  • Google Storage
  • Google Sites
  • Box
  • GMail
  • Email (IMAP)
  • FTP /FTPS / SFTP Clouds
  • WebDav
  • Azure Blob Storage
  • Zimbra Briefcase
  • DropBox
  • CloudMe
  • SafeSync (with webdav)
  • SharePoint
  • Office365
  • BaseCamp
  • RackSpace Object Stoarage
  • OpenStack Swift
  • SalesForce.com
  • SugarSync
  • EMC Atmos (inc. Telus)
  • iKeepinCloud
  • IBM Connection Files
  • Scality
  • HostingSolutions.it
  • PogoPlug
  • Dump Truck
  • Memset
  • Cloudian
  • Support for S3 compatible Clouds such as Eucalyptus Walrus, Nifty Cloud, Connectria, Constant Cloud, Tiscali Cloud, GreenQloud, SeeWeb Cloud, Riak CS, LunaCloud, HostEurope, Dunkel Storage etc

It is an impressive list of services they support, and they support sync including syncing between cloud services. The free version appears limited to only 2GB of bandwidth, but it is hard to tell from the description. Had to go digging through the reviews a little to see that tidbit. I have not actually tried this mobile app, but have tried the desktop Storage Made Easy app, it was not as easy as the name suggests but perhaps you will have better luck than me.

Android File Managers with Cloud

Android has a large selection of file managers available and you might already have one installed that supports cloud storage. Two well known ones are ES File Explorer and ASTRO File Manager with Cloud. Both file managers have built in support to manage cloud storage services as well as your local storage. Depending on your needs they might be all you need for managing your multiple cloud storage files from your Android device.

What is your favorite Android or iOS cloud storage manager? Let us know in the comments.


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