

It’s best to think of the service as a digital photo library, with the option to archive files in the Amazon Drive section of the cloud service.


The inability to edit files online also presents its own limitations. Users looking to store documents in the cloud will be disappointed with the lack of file versioning - a feature of both Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. If you're going to make use of Amazon Drive, it's likely to be because of Amazon Photos (and we wouldn't be surprised if Amazon Drive gets phased out, eventually). Again, the focus seems to be on media backups.Īmazon Drive actually has a link to Amazon Photos right in the main navigation bar, and if you make the jump over you get a few extras: smarter search, photo editing, and more. Actually, you don't get many of the features offered by competing services – features like selective syncing, scheduled backups, or an online office suite you can use in your browser. There's not really any two-way syncing, file versioning, or complete backups for your devices.
