Hi, Cheers I'll check them out. I need a cloud backup solution for our media drives. Dropbox/SkyDrive is great for docs, pics, small portable apps, odd sharing but for mass media they get fiddly and expensive. Fiddly in that you need to tell it what not to sync on each machines. Whither it's Carbonite or LiveDrive we go for the clients will only be installed on the computers running the backups and I'll use the IOS and Web Browser to remote intot he backups when on the move. Thanks again for this useful update. Barry. ________________________________ From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ibrahim Gucukoglu Sent: 31 January 2013 13:11 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Livedrive Update Hi Barry and all. I've just been experimenting with the new Livedrive client version 1.9.2 and am happy to report that all elements are now fully accessible with JAWS. Livedrive is probably the most competitively priced cloud storage service currently available, with plans to suit all budgets and needs. Whether its simple backup for your main computer or storing large video, audio and document collections, sharing files with friends and family or accessing your files on the go, Livedrive offers three products, Backup, Briefcase and Pro Suite which provides for all your user needs. Prices start from just £3 per month and yearly, 2 yearly and monthly subscription plans are available to suit your budget. To find out more and to register for a free trial, please visit: http://www.livedrive.com/?tid=VBF4C2FC&r=1 All the best, Ibrahim.