Xdrive Technologies, a provider of Internet Information and Content Management solutions and services, today announced its online storage and file sharing service support for Unix and Linux platforms. Xdrive said the service enables Unix and Linux users to store files, collaborate, back up and share files though their Xdrive accounts. Members can access, store and […]
Xdrive Technologies, a provider of Internet Information and Content Management solutions and services, today announced its online storage and file sharing service support for Unix and Linux platforms.
Xdrive said the service enables Unix and Linux users to store files, collaborate, back up and share files though their Xdrive accounts. Members can access, store and share their files through an established Xdrive account via any Web browser that is Java enabled, including, Mozilla, Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator, among others.
 
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