Multcloud can help to simplify some arduous tasks and we've found it can be a great tool, but it has always suffered from poor interface design with uninformative feedback on tasks in progress, confusing workflows, and (crucially) no ability to modify existing tasks in any meaningful way. Here's an example: having set up a OneDrive connection, and set up a number of tasks that depended upon that connection, I found that the token it used had expired (it hadn't been used for a bit). Could I refresh the connection to get a new token? No. I could give it a new name, nothing more. OK, so I guess I would have to go and edit all the tasks that used that connection. But could I do that? No. Tasks cannot be edited either (or not their core properties: the workflow of what files to copy from/to where). So, because of an expired token I had to delete that connection AND every single task that used it, rather than simply edit the task to refresh its token.Put together with poor feeedback on the progress of tasks as they run (and fail), this is symptomatic of an interface that seems to give little consideration to what users will need to do or want to know. As a result I've found myself more and more often using alternative means to do tasks that Multcloud should be the first choice for (in fact that's why that token expired!) It's a shame since there's so much it could be great at.
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MultCloud is a multiple cloud storage manager which helps users to migrate, move, sync, copy, backup and transfer cloud files across clouds, it supports Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Mega, OneDrive and FTP, etc.