No no no! It is possible to manage them together and separated at the same time. With the help of MultCloud, you can connect to all your clouds with one login. If you haven’t used MultCloud before, below is a brief tutorial that will teach you how to do so.
First, visit www.multcloud.com, register an account of MultCloud then sign in or direct Experience without signing up.
Second, in MultCloud, add your cloud services. MultCloud supports 29 in all so far, except popular cloud drives, but also servers: Dropbox, Dropbox for Business, Google Drive, Box, Amazon S3, Amazon Cloud Drive, SugarSync, Alfresco, hubiC, Evernote, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, MEGA, Egnyte, CloudMe, pCloud, Cubby, MyDrive, WEB.DE, Yandex, HiDrive, MySQL, Flickr, MediaFire, ownCloud, ADrive, BaiDu, WebDav and FTP/SFTP.
Third, managing files in your clouds on the interface of MultCloud, it is like in Windows explorer. Common operations are creating a new folder, uploading, downloading, deleting, renaming, cutting, previewing, sharing, copy & paste, etc. There is a share manager, you can receive shares and send shares, MultCloud can build several interesting share ways.
Fourth, the core feature of MultCloud is transferring files across cloud service. MultCloud designed a Cloud Transfer service lets you do complex transfer task. More options are filtered, overwritten, notification, schedule and so on.
Fifth, in Cloud Transfer service, MultCloud provides eight sync ways: simple sync, mirror sync, move sync, cumulative sync, update sync, incremental backup sync, full backup sync and two-way sync. Other options are similar to cloud transfer.
MultCloud is a simple and powerful multiple clouds management web app. It can add unlimited supported clouds. It even has an extension for Chrome browser. We think MultCloud will help you a lot.