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Follow Up Poll: What One Freemium Service Is Most Worth Paying For?

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We asked, and you answered. We recently asked what freemium services had earned your cash, and you answered in force, suggesting many services for which you have paid. We mentioned at the time that if we got enough answers, we’d run a poll to assess the popularity of each service. So here we go – below you’ll see a poll that asks you to pick the one service that is most worth paying for. Cast your vote, and we’ll report back with the results.

The poll closes on Saturday, February 5, at 9 p.m. Eastern time.

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11 Responses to “Follow Up Poll: What One Freemium Service Is Most Worth Paying For?”

  1. 100% for dropbox!! (total 1 votes..)

    ;)

  2. I went for dropbox too. I just managed to get it to work with xampp and sync up a development environment across multiple PC’s which has literally revolutionized the way I work.

    Basecamp would have got a vote as well though. So useful for keeping clients on task and focused.

  3. Grooveshark here.

    I keep Dropbox and Evernote in the free usage stages and it works for me. But I need the mobile access for Grooveshark for when in the car with my DroidX.

    • Hey Anthony, how is the buffering on your DX? I was worried it would be choppy so I have held out on upgrading my Grooveshark account. Thanks.

      • It’s not bad. Sometimes it will hang a lot but it generally works OK. Pandora streams better honestly.

        Luckily Grooveshark has an offline mode so you can designate playlists to play when you are offline.

        Anthony

  4. I’m torn between Dropbox and Lastpass/xMarks. I love both but voted for Dropbox as it’s more useful to me.

    Subscribing to Lastpass and XMark premium was the best $20 I spent in quite a while. The ability to have all my passwords on my iPod Touch is awesome. Lastpass is light years ahead of the poorly implemented Keypass apps.
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  5. Torn between Evernote and Mozy. Decided on Evernote in the end because of its ability to search within PDF files.

  6. Easy for me – Lastpass is the only one I currently pay for. Thinking I will end p splurging for Evernote soon, the offline Android notebooks are becoming very compelling.

  7. LastPass for me, if only for ease of mobile access. I use many of the other programs, but I manage to keep most of them on the free tier.

  8. Hi,

    I personally think FlickR because it’s a great and fast service and it would’ve deserve the money. I voted Flickr. Also, I saw a lot of merchants selling stuff on Flickr, they got the profit.

    Best regards,

    Maria
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