Dropbox

Posted by: FitR on January 19th, 2009 (200 views | No Comments) 261

Store, Sync and Share your files online.

Have you ever wished that you could access your files from anywhere? There are a lot of websites and products which help you store and share your files online. Among them, Dropbox is the easiest way to share and store your files online. You can sync your files automatically to your computers and the web. You can sign in and access your files from any browser or mobile device.

Dropbox

Smart Syncing

Dropbox keeps track of every change made to any of its contents. Any changes are instantly and automatically sent to any other computer linked to your Dropbox. The Dropbox clients for Windows, Mac and Linux all play nice with one another too!

Dropbox

Share your files

Dropbox’s shared folders make it easy for you to share a bunch of stuff with other people. This makes Dropbox perfect for team projects, music/video editing, and much more. Need to share some files with non-Dropbox users? Just drop files into your Public folder. Any files in here will be given a link that you can send to others in emails, IMs, blogs, etc. without requiring people to sign up for Dropbox.

Dropbox

Quite easy to use

You can easily open your dropbox folder and store your files. Just click the dropbox icon and click “Open my dropbox”. Your files are always safe. All data is transferred over SSL and encrypted with AES-256 before storage.

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