PutPlace: Backup All your Digital Data to Web
PutPlace is more than just another online file backup. It can automatically watch all of the computers you work at and backup photos, documents, emails, music and videos to web. Your data is securely stored online and can be easily accessed from any internet-enabled PC and even shared with others.

PutPlace lets you backup and upload files in several ways.

1. Backup from Photo/Video Sharing Websites
This option allows you to configure PutPlace to backup videos and photos from your existing online account i.e. Flickr and Youtube. At the moment it supports only Flickr.com, though more services will be added in the future.

2. Upload Files Manually
You can also upload files to your account manually. Quite handy if you’re connecting from places like hotels and internet cafes and want to upload photos to PutPlace account.
3. Desktop Client
Finally and most importantly there is a desktop client. Once installed simply select the files and folders you want it to backup online and it will do the rest. You can install the PutPlace desktop client on as many computers as you like. It’a fully automatic and can run without any action on your behalf. Set it once and forget about it.

At the moment desktop client available only for Wndows Vista and XP machines.
PutPlace free account gives you 2GB of free storage space. However since the service is currently in Beta you can still use it for free even if your backup data exceeds the limit. The only thing they want in return is your feedback. So give it a try.
Check out PutPlace @ www.putplace.com



Thanks for the review. We will have a Mac client available in a month or so and the next version of the desktop client for windows will support autopublishing to Flickr and YouTube. We will be going live with billing in September.
Joe Drumgoole
CEO
PutPlace.
Am wondering if the Mac client is near completion yet?
Same here, I am ineterested as well.
(Comments wont nest below this level)Thanks for the great write-up!