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Float PC is a Windows application from MF327 LLC, positioned as a way to turn a personal computer into a “private cloud server.” After installing it, users can access their desktop, files, camera, and local data from any modern browser, with no client app required on the accessing device. It is not a traditional hosted cloud drive; instead, it emphasizes keeping data on your own PC.
The feature set is fairly broad. Remote desktop supports clicking, drag-and-drop, scroll zooming, clipboard access, chat, file transfer, screen locking, and single-window display. The file module supports uploads and downloads, photo previews, music and video streaming, network drive access, and temporary link sharing. Data management can store passwords, notes, contacts, bookmarks, emails, events, and GPS locations, and can also create simple databases. The automation module supports commands, buttons, macros, scheduled tasks, and email/SMS commands. The camera module supports USB/IP cameras, motion detection, alerts, recording, and scheduled recording. On security, the company says it uses TLS 1.2/1.3, ECDHE forward secrecy, and AES-256; data is not stored on third-party servers, and the master password is not written to disk. However, note that proxy server mode breaks end-to-end encryption.
Pricing is per computer. The Home plans include Core at $99.99 one-time, Premium at $9.99/month or $99.99/year, and Ultimate at $12.99/month or $129.99/year. The Business plans include Workstation at $199.99 one-time, Technician at $16.99/month or $169.99/year, and IT at $29.99/month or $299.99/year. A 14-day full-featured free trial is available with no credit card required, and the payment method explicitly mentioned in the text is PayPal.
The advantages are strong privacy control, no client required on the access side, a highly integrated feature set, and support for relay servers to get through routers and firewalls. The drawbacks are that the server side is Windows-only, the computer must stay powered on and connected to the internet, and there is limited information on enterprise-grade permissions, SSO, compliance certifications, and public APIs. Concepts such as certificate setup, routing, relay/proxy modes may also present a learning curve for regular users.
It is suitable for individuals, small teams, IT support staff, and users who prioritize keeping data local, especially in scenarios involving remote access to files, desktops, and cameras. The text does not provide information about access from China, and its custom URL, relay server, and PayPal payment support may involve uncertainty in mainland China. Alternatives worth considering include TeamViewer, AnyDesk, RustDesk, Chrome Remote Desktop, Tailscale + Remote Desktop, and Nextcloud.
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