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... to share huge files without having to compress and email them to me. However, I soon discovered that Dropbox can do so much more — making me a much more productive and efficient freelancer.
In ... file back and forth.
4. Work anywhere (almost).
Now that your working files are in your Dropbox, you can access them almost anywhere — from any computer where you’ve installed Dropbox. ...
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... Mac, and Linux too!) Because a copy of your files are stored on the Dropbox’s secure servers, you can also access them from any other computer ... computers. This gives you freedom to work on any of your computers and always have the files you need.
Dropbox let’s you share files easily. – ... easily share entire folders or photo albums with DropBox. Simply put the folders you want to share ...
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... is a bit strange, but it works well! I could even give a presentation to one person this way.
Next, the Dropbox application has now moved to a new web address:
Finally, Lee and Sachi over at ... than 3 million users with several thousand more being added every week. If you try this program, you'll see why.
Dropbox is one of my favorite programs. It works on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and now ...
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... your files online and across your computers.
Put your files into your Dropbox on one computer, and they’ll be instantly available on any of your other computers that ... , Mac, and Linux too!) Because a copy of your files are stored on Dropbox’s secure servers, you can also access them from any computer or ... :
Dropbox for iPhone plays cloud-stored media!
Files on Ovi now works for Mac users
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... yet disclosed its A round because up until last month it was in the process of obtaining the URL dropbox.com from a domain squatter.
He later contacted us (after this article was posted) to share more ... in the opposite direction — a traditionally enterprise concept is now available to everybody. And Dropbox, as could be expected, says it will offer tools for corporate collaboration in a more ...
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... -kde 0.2
(KDE Service Menu)
dropbox-servicemenu-kde is a KDE service menu for ... Please note that this service menu only works for files which are in your Dropbox Public directory. The reason for this is that only files in the Public directory ... required locations.
The installation is based on the assumption that your Dropbox folder is ~/Dropbox. If this is not the case, then edit install.sh and ...
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... my gift ideas was to sign somebody up for a free trial of Dropbox and show them how to use it for syncing all sorts of things. While I was touting all ... Tips and Tricks. One of the tips was "Use Dropbox to host a website."
tweetmeme_url = ' ... one of my personal specialties, so I immediately wondered if someone could use Dropbox to host an iWeb site. Within two minutes, I had my answer ...
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... they kinda now are... details aren't important).
Any changes I make will show up in all locations of my Dropbox folder, regardless of the computer. It's, basically, a live folder. What's even cooler, is that I can log into my account on Dropbox's website and access the files as well. Not only that, but if I need a previous version of one of my files ( ...
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... all your devices up to date. One of the confusing things about Dropbox has been the web home. Due to a domain problem, the service ... com. We received word today that it has resolved this issue, and the new home is dropbox.com, as you would expect.
The news didn’t end there, ... new iPhone app. The app lets you access files in the Dropbox cloud, download files for viewing later, sync iPhone photos ...
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... ’s also nice because anyone can get 2 gb of storage through Dropbox for free, and if you want a little bit more, you can get 50 gb for $9. ... recently, I’ve started to toy with the idea of using Dropbox as a file server. In my line of work – ... 100 gb was enough for me. Then I saw this in an e-mail from Dropbox:
Coming Soon to a Dropbox Near You
We’ve received some great feedback ...
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... that growth, chief executive Drew Houston said Dropbox’s success has been driven to a large extent by ... learn a new interface to use the service, you just move files into Dropbox folders and they’re automatically backed up and synchronized ... rolling out more features for sharing and collaboration, he added. Dropbox also released an iPhone application in September that has been downloaded ...
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... security preferences.”
According to a secondary page, Dropbox hosts “malicious software includes 5 ... message.”
Yeah, you reckon on that last statement?
Dropbox has been one of the most popular cloud hosting/ sharing ... emerged in the last two years. I use it on ever computer I own and I send files using Dropbox because it is a great service. Of perhaps millions of files, that Google ...
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... spoke to Houston, who says that figure is wrong, and it’s off by nearly a year: Dropbox did close a Series A funding round, but it was for $6 ... Accel (though Accel did participate in the round).
Previously, Dropbox raised a seed round from Sequoia that was $1 ... Y Combinator program).
Aside from the not-so-recent funding, Dropbox has been killing it lately. Houston tells us their membership numbers ...
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... keeps my files in sync on the web and all across my computers. Read more about Dropbox here
Dropbox adds support for mobile devices as well. ... on my Nokia N97 and it even lets you update files onto your dropbox online folder (Just choose the normal version over the ... page and upload using the basic uploader). Â Signup for Dropbox to sync across all your devices.
Dropbox running on my Nokia N97
The ...
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... hope for mobile apps soon.
Before I even forget, then have moved to their new home, it’s now www.dropbox.com. Just to set expectations, their service is free only for 2G storage accounts so ... an additional cost for excess usage.
I’m not really a big fan of Dropbox because the first time I used it was last year and unfortunately it doesn’t suit my taste. If you’re planning on synching files ...
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