While, Ubuntu One is still in closed beta, only through invitation to get access to it. I’ve applied it for more than one week, but still haven’t get any response from them. So, people very intuitive will take Ubuntu One and Dropbox for comparison, what so special about Ubuntu One?
Ubuntu One users get 2GB free storage spaces and for $10/month, you are able to get 10GB of spaces! But, with the same amount of money, I would able to get 50GB of spaces from Dropbox! And Dropbox not only run on Linux, but also Mac and Windows.
I think Ubuntu definitely lose its attractiveness compare to Dropbox. So, we will need to wait and see during the official release is there any more features can be provided from Canonical to gain back the attractiveness.





