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 Dropbox Application

Dropbox

 
Description: The easiest way to store, sync, and, share files online. Available for Windows, OS X, and Linux.

Newest Review: ... folder which enables her only to see the files in her folder (not in the rest of the Dropbox), I simply drop them on there ... more

 ... and walk away. When it's done it'll update on her Dropbox next time she's online and she'll get a message to say the new files have been received. Secondly i'm lazy at times. Moving files to USB drives then moving upstairs and transferring again can take time so I simply drop it in the Dropbox and walk upstairs. For small files they're often there or downloading by the time i'm in front of the other computer. Basically it sets up a file sharing network that is constantly monitoring for new files such as PDF inv...more

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Dropbox
Release Date: 2004 - 03 - 16, Audio CD, Import Music Services
Last Update 20.11.2009 05:41
£ 9.98
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Manufacturer: Masterlock
Last Update 20.11.2009 05:41
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danieljamesphoto
Premium Review Dropbox - simple, drag-and-drop, easy to use file sharing (426 words)
by - written on 17/10/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
Rating:

--- What Is It? --- Dropbox is available from www.getdropbox.com and is a simple way to share documents between friends/families/computers. It works by creating a folder on your computer which you simply drag files in to for them to be uploaded to your account. Any connected Dropbox computer will then download the file/s you have just added. This simple drag and drop approach makes it incredibly easy to use. --- Why Do I Need It? --- MSN is slow transferring files, e-mail has size limits and sites like yousendit are also often slow/have limits. Dropbox gives you 2gb of space FREE. So you can share files, anything else? well ...  Read the complete review

gump103
Premium Review The future of the USB memory is grim, Long live the Dropbox (798 words)
by - written on 13/05/09 (Very useful, 99 readings)
Rating:

Like lots of people I work on several different computers each week, I have my work PC, my home Pc, and my laptop when I'm mobile. Across these machines I like to be able to access a core set of documents and files that allow me to work from where ever I am at any given time. Most people (myself included until recently) use USB memory sticks to move save these files and folders on in order to get them from one machine to the other. The problem with USB memory sticks is that they have several inherent flaws: They break, fail, get lost, get forgotten, and unless secured properly they and the data they contain are easily stolen. Dropbox fixes all of ...  Read the complete review

 
dooyooCommunity Rating
Reliability:  100% Ease of use:  100%
Installation:  100% Noise:  100%
Speed:  100% Variety of features:  100%
 

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