Here are the top ten online storage and file sync services that are suitable for freelancing document needs:

Dropbox
Dropbox  is a leading folder sync tool. Dropbox gives 2GB free online file  storage, which may be increased up to 8GB. Install Dropbox software on  PC, Mac, Linux, or mobile devices. Put files you want to store in your  Dropbox folder, share a folder with someone, or sync files with other  device. I think Dropbox is the easiest file sync software I’ve tried.  It’s simple to setup and easy to work with.

Box.net
Box.net  is cloud storage that enables you to store files online and collaborate  on them within your team. A simple Box.net account offers 5GB web space  for free with mobile apps access and advanced sharing options. A paid  business account price tag starts at $15 per user. The Box.net assets  are file discussions and comes with Google Docs integration into your  Box.net account. One drawback – you must provide your phone number at  sign-up.

Esnips
Esnips  provides 5GB free online storage for personal use. Upload files and  share them publicly or keep documents in private mode. While online, you  can search for other users’ public files or install a toolbar to get  instant access to an Esnips account. One small disadvantage of the free  Esnips account are the multiple ads in your working area.

iDrive
iDrive  is a perfect tool for online backup. If you want to keep a copy of your  important folder on a cloud server, then iDrive is what you are looking  for. Download iDrive software, run the application and choose folders  to sync. In case of a PC crash, you get your files back. There is 5GB  free storage quota.

iFolder
iFolder  is a free open source file synchronization program. To enjoy iFolder,  you install the software on your server and on client side as well.  iFolder is good software for a small team that is comfortable working  with their own server. Thus you make sure that only team members have  access to your private files. iFolder has necessary setup documentation  for administrators.

SugarSync
SugarSync  stores documents, files, photos and music. The prices start at $4.99  per month. To evaluate Sugarsync advantages, there is a 30 day free  trial. Unfortunately, you must give your credit card details at sign-up  process. This procedure is obligatory and not the most user-friendly  option. However, SugarSync claims to sync any folder on your computer  unlike other file storage solutions.

Syncplicity
Syncplicity  gives 2GB free online storage for Windows and Mac users. It allows you  to sync a folder with any number of files within your web space quota.  Share a folder or a file with friends. Paid Syncplicity accounts starts  at $15 per month for 50 GB.

SkyDrive
Windows  Live SkyDrive is free online storage. Enriched with Windows Live Mesh,  SkyDrive helps to sync PC folders with your web account. Unfortunately,  Live Mesh is available for Windows 7 only. Recently SkyDrive was united  with Office 365, so you may collaborate and store Word, Excel,  PowerPoint documents online.

YouSendit
YouSendit  offers 1GB free online storage via email attachments or web folders.  The drawback is the provision of your credit card/PayPal data at sign-up  page. However, it’s not obligatory and a user can enjoy a Lite account  without financial details. Besides, there is an option to purchase  advanced security features on a pay-per-use basis. This is a great  service for sending single documents to coworkers.

ZumoDrive
ZumeDrive  is an online storage that grants 1GB free web space. However, you have a  chance to raise your free quota if you pass a quest game. You can share  documents, files and photos after Zumo software installation. But  ZumoDrive installation looks a bit more complicated than Dropbox.
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