Dropbox is a brilliant alternative to Google Drive, and will store your files without forcing them into a Google-friendly file format. I use it with Scrivener, and find it is also quite useful with Word and with my music composition software (not that this is relevant here.)
Other file formats can be a little dodgy with Android, but as long as I stick to only using it for ascii text files there, I can keep my notes shared between Windows (work computer), Mac (home and laptop computers), and Android (phone and table).
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Regards,
Eric Fretheim
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