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	<title>Comments on: What is a good cheap remote backup solution compatible with mac os x?</title>
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		<title>By: winopride</title>
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		<description>For reliable storage of that size, I'd just use a webhost. I enjoy FTP and HTTP access.

I have an orbitfiles.com account, and their uploader is still in beta and windows only.

Box.net is nice, a bit more expensive, but still reasonable. There was a review on digg.com about online storage 2.0, and box.net came out on top, and I believe they have a widget!</description>
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<p>I have an orbitfiles.com account, and their uploader is still in beta and windows only.</p>
<p>Box.net is nice, a bit more expensive, but still reasonable. There was a review on digg.com about online storage 2.0, and box.net came out on top, and I believe they have a widget!</p>
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