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7777 vs Google Drive
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7777
6.0Remote AWS database on local port 7777
Google Drive
7.0Client for the Google Drive storage service
| Metric | 7777 | Google Drive |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Cloud & Storage | Cloud & Storage |
| AI Score | 6.0 | 7.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 2 | 3.5K |
| 90-day Installs | 7 | 12.3K |
| 365-day Installs | 54 | 37.0K |
| Version | 1.2.0 | 124.0.3 |
| Auto-updates | No | Yes |
| Deprecated | Yes | No |
| GitHub Stars | 63 | 5.9K |
| GitHub Forks | 3 | 367 |
| Open Issues | 33 | 278 |
| License | — | MIT |
| Language | — | OCaml |
| Last GitHub Commit | 10mo ago | 1mo ago |
| First Seen | Nov 21, 2020 | May 14, 2013 |
Reviews
7777
7777 offers a seamless way to access remote AWS databases locally through port 7777. It simplifies database management for developers by providing a convenient interface without the need for complex setup.
Enables local access to remote AWS databases via port 7777.
Pros
- + Convenient access to AWS databases
- + Integration with AWS services
- + Useful for developers needing quick database access
Cons
- - No auto-update feature
- - Sparse community support and documentation
Google Drive
Google Drive offers a reliable cloud storage solution for syncing files across devices and accessing them online. It integrates seamlessly with other Google services, making it ideal for users who rely on the Google ecosystem.
Enables syncing and management of files in the cloud via the Google Drive service.
Pros
- + Seamless integration with Google services
- + Cross-device file syncing
- + Free storage option
Cons
- - Risk of files being auto-deleted without warning
- - Content restrictions impacting usability