Dropbox
The downside to having multiple computers is synchronization. Dropbox is
the perfect solution for these situations.
With Dropbox you can seamlessly synchronize contents between several
different computers – even mobile devices. This means that you can use Dropbox
not only to sync files between computers, but also to share photos with friends
or collaborate in a common project with your workmates.
Dropbox is dead easy to use. All you have to do is install a small
client and from that moment on, you'll have a special folder inside the My
Documents folder. Anything you drop here will be synced in the background
through the Dropbox service – and therefore accessible online. Dropbox currently
offers 2 GB of free storage, which should be enough to share quite a bunch of
files.
Worried about privacy? Fear not. Only computers you link to your account
will be able to access your files. Also, Dropbox keeps track of changes, so
that you can access previous versions of a file. In a way it works as a backup
tool as well, because it keeps copies of your files.
Dropbox has a main drawback though: it's painfully slow. Yes, it works
in the background and yes, you don't have to be checking the uploading rate
every ten seconds, but 30 minutes to upload three photos is simply too much for
me.
Dropbox is an easy, handy tool with which you can sync files online,
share them and have them always at hand.
Recent changes
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Fix multiple
login item issue.
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Performance
and bugfixes for reindex.
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Minor bug fixes.
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Egregious typographical error fixes.
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