Keenai
$4.99 a month btw
It maybe a good idea for some while it's available. But all to often this type of service vanishes so what happens to one's precious memories then? Lost in space come to mind.
That's why I would never rely solely on cloud storage, but when it comes down to it most photos are never looked at again, and are of little or no interest to our heirs.
I also see it's built on the dreadful eye-fi software the same company that just totally stopped supporting all its wifi cards except the mini range.
I would have zero confidence in this app for photo storage based on my previous eye-fi experience alone.
Concert photography
Currently on a Pentax hiatus until an FF Pentax is released
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CUPERTINO, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 6, 2016) - Ricoh Innovations Corp. (RIC), a Silicon Valley-headquartered subsidiary of Ricoh Company, Ltd., has launched Keenai, a smart photo-management service that keeps digital memories safe and organized. Available immediately in eight languages on all popular platforms (macOS™, Windows®, Android®, iOS™ and Windows Phone®), Keenai is the only photo service that connects all your devices and cameras, and unifies all your photos and videos for viewing and sharing on any device.