If you have a Windows computer, chances are that OneDrive is your preferred cloud storage platform. Since it’s integrated tightly with Windows, OneDrive makes it easy to sync your files, create backups of important data, and access them natively on all Windows PCs signed in with the same Microsoft account. Moreover, lots of businesses across the globe use Microsoft’s work apps, like Outlook, Teams, OneNote, etc. OneDrive syncs with all of them, too, connecting all the services seamlessly. While using OneDrive is definitely convenient, it comes with its own set of flaws. For starters, it’s not free. You need to pay for storage, and the costs can be rather high, depending on your requirements. Then, there’s the risk of storing your files on a remote server. Owing to this, I started looking for a solution that could solve both these problems.