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Hordit: Store, Share & Backup Anything you want Online with Unlimted Storage

horditADrive provides 50GB of free storage space (that's pretty big!). But have you ever thought of storing and backing up over 100GB or even 1TB of documents in an online server for absolutely free? I think there's only a few of them out there. And Hordit is one of them.

Currently in beta, Hordit dubbed itself as "a place to store virtually anything" which simply means it allows users to store, share and backup anything they want - docs, photos, spreadsheets, pdfs, notes, contacts, YouTube links, scanned images, etc. in Hordit's online server with an unlimited storage at no cost.

First of all, you'd to sign up for an account. Once you're in the desktop, you can start uploading anything you want by moving your mouse over "store something". Select what you want to store and upload it from your computer whereas for web links, type in the URL instead. By default, Hordit provides you folders to let you store and organize your items quickly. If you think that you don't need some folders or want to edit the name of folders, you can do it by clicking on the icons beside it. After uploading, select which folder you'd want to store your file in.

Add keywords and description to your upload so that you can find your stuff easily later. If you don't want your items to be share to the public, don't forget to select "Private" under "Privacy Mode" or else your personal stuff can be seen by others.

Hordit can also be your feed reader and track sites or feeds you follow. Under "daily read", select your folder, type in the URL and title, choose your share mode (private or public) and click "Save". Under "Tools", you can import bookmarks from your Internet browser(s) to backup and access them.

Hordit seems to be one of the very few in the Web as according to Hordit: "What makes Hordit special? We don't know any other online service where you can save all of your valuable items in one place. You don't need a separate bookmarking site, photo site, and RSS feed reader. And we don't know of any service that allows you to also save documents, PDFs, notes, and more."

The user interface is pretty cool and it's quite easy to access and organize your stuff. I would encourage you to use Hordit!

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