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With time, our storage requirements have changed. People require more storage to keep their files, documents, photos, videos, etc. safely, and cloud storage turned out to be a savior. It reduced the need for external memory cards and saved space in the device. Some devices come with a specific limit of free cloud storage, which might prompt you to use other cloud storage services. So, if you’re one of those who is juggling between multiple cloud storage accounts to get a hold of all the data and to check the storage consumption, then the following list of cloud manager apps will prove to be boon for you:

Solid Explorer File and Cloud Manager

It is one of the best cloud storage managers that offers two independent panels serving for browsing files. You can drag and drop inside and between panels. It has all the qualities of the Google Files app along with some advanced options such as hiding unwanted folders, FTP Server (plugin), bookmarks, Chromecast support, media browser, etc. This app can read and extract ZIP, 7ZIP, RAR, and TAR archives, even if they are encrypted. All your data remains safe as it can create password-protected ZIP and 7ZIP archives. It can easily manage cloud storage like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, Google Drive, Sugarsync, Copy, Mediafire, Owncloud, and Yandex.

Solid Explorer can arrange your media, including photos, videos, and music in one place for quick access. The built-in music player and image viewer allow you to play remote content stored on your PC, Dropbox, OneDrive, or Google Drive. It comes with a 14-day free trial. If you use Solid Explorer Unlocker, then you’ll get the Premium version of Solid Explorer File and Cloud Manager for free.

Unclouded

This cloud manager is another best cloud storage manager that supports Dropbox, Mega, Box, OneDrive, and Google Drive. You can use its free version that allows only two cloud storage accounts at a time, but the rest of the tools and features remain similar to the Premium version. With the paid account, you can link and manage unlimited accounts, and it allows you to protect the data with passwords. You can use the dark theme as well.

After adding your cloud storage accounts, you can check the available storage space and the number of files and folders you have on each cloud storage account. From the hamburger menu at the top-left corner, you can manage the cloud data. And, from the menu bar, you can check the account you’re using, and you can easily switch between the accounts as well. It has a Duplicates section that shows you all the duplicate files and allows you to delete them to save storage.

ASUS File Manager

This is a powerful application that can manage all the files in your Android device, including cloud storage, device’s internal memory, and SD card. The intuitive interface makes it easier to find all the data. It is compatible with ASUS WebStorage, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Yandex. You can also compress and decompress the files into ZIP and RAR formats. It requires at least Android 4.3 to run seamlessly. It lacks some of the tools and features offered by Solid Explorer and Unclouded, but its mechanisms are enough to provide you with a quality experience.

You can find all your data in the main interface and using the hamburger menu, you can switch between the cloud storage accounts. This app also allows you to move and copy the files between the linked cloud storage accounts.

There are many other apps available that are serving the same purpose, but they aren’t as beneficial, intuitive, and easy-to-use as the ones mentioned above.

Source  :-  https://blogs-book.uk.com/guide-to-manage-different-cloud-storage-on-android/

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