Cloverr: Online Hard Drive For Storing Web Content

Cloverr is a free web service that acts as an online hard drive for storing files from all over the internet. Instead of uploading files from your local hard drive it lets you save online files such as Flickr photos, YouTube videos, Google Maps… etc.

Once logged in, you can add files and organize them into folders. Adding files is easy, simply click “New File” and then select the source from where you want the file to be uploaded.

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It provides you with a ‘Filter’ option, using which you can view files of same type as pictures, videos, events and maps stored in different folders.

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You can darg & drop files and folder to organize them. All you files can be easily shared with your friends.

Features:

  • Web hard drive to store links, pictures, maps, events and videos online.
  • Drag and drop files and folders to reorganize them.
  • Sort files by type, date and name.
  • Share files and folders on social networking sites.

Check out Cloverr @ www.cloverr.com ( by Srikanth AD from Firefox Ninjas )

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3 Comments Add Comment
2009-06-15 14:55:08
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I am a bit lost on their site, since I cant find a FAQ or a contact address, but how much storage do I have with their service?
if they actually store the youtube vids that I want, or is it rather more like an advanced bookmark system?
e.g. What if I store a youtube vid at their service, but youtube has it deleted?
will it still be available in my cloverr account?

2009-06-15 23:16:47

Hi, yes its kind of an advanced bookmarking system. If you store a YouTube video on their service, but YouTube has it deleted then it wont be available in the cloverr account.

It’s more of an bookmarking system with some nice features.

2009-06-16 03:12:48
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thanks for the reply!
I thought, it was something similar to hordit , that has been discontiued being free.

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