I love Dropbox hacks and promote the Dropbox free account with all my heart to my readers.
As a Dropbox user you might know that Dropbox syncs everything under the main ‘My Dropbox’ folder in your computer.
If you wanted to sync a folder outside of Dropbox folder, you had to jump through hoops to [...]
5. May 2010
Dropbox is an amazing little file sync/backup solution that just works. I highly recommend it to all my users to give it a try. You get a free 2GB account when you sign up.
If you already use Dropbox, you are in for a little treat.
Dropbox is now available as an Android app for all [...]
30. March 2010
I love Dropbox hacks and write them as and when I encounter one.
I use Windows 7 on my desktop besides using our new 21.5” Apple iMac. And Dropbox is one of the first applications I install on any operating system!
How-To-Geek has shared how to add “My Dropbox” or any link for that matter to [...]
10. February 2010
If you use Dropbox and Google Chrome, you can now easily access your Dropbox files from the Chrome browser.
Dropbox extension for Google Chrome is a free and unofficial extension for accessing your Dropbox files.
Once installed, the Dropbox extension adds a small Dropbox icon on your Chrome toolbar. You click on the icon and enter [...]
29. December 2009
If you read my blog regularly, you probably know that I am in love with Dropbox and recommend it to everyone to try it.
Dropbox is a multi-OS, file sync freeware that you can use to sync files between various computers you have. You can also get to your files and folders from anywhere as long [...]
21. December 2009
Dropbox is absolutely my favorite file sync software & web application in one. And the Dropbox iPhone app has tremendously changed the way I have access to my files.
Dropbox puts your files in the cloud securely and keeps as many computers as you want in sync, now that includes your iPhone.
Dropbox just introduced another killer [...]
7. November 2009
Ubuntu 9.10 dubbed Karmic Koala was recently released. One of the major features was the introduction of a file sync service from Ubuntu with 2GB free space.
Dropbox has long offered support for Ubuntu Linux. And they have answered yet again by updating it for Ubuntu 9.10.
If you’d like to try Dropbox or even use [...]
10. May 2010
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