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Drop Box Online Storage
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Danny sent me a invite which i installed and never used till lately. This is a brilliant solutions that I’m loving. Its makes life so easy when you can have access to documents that are urgent and are used often. Organizing it on your personal system or on multiple systems is simple!
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Dropbox is an online storage solution that fits seamlessly into your OS. It’s currently in Beta and accounts are by invite only.
To get your files to Dropbox you can either use their upload page or install the Dropbox client which works on Windows or Mac. Linux is currently not supported but a client is in the works and should be out soon. Screenshot
With the Dropbox client you will be able to access your Dropbox files as if they were located on your local machine anytime anywhere provided you’re connected. Speed will surely be a concern but so far that has not been an issue with me since all synchronization happens in the background.
A shared folder feature also provided to enable users to share files with friends and the public.
So is it free? Yes, basic accounts are free but you will need to pay if you need more space. Currently, Beta users enjoy 2GB of space but free accounts will be limited to 1GB of space when Dropbox launches.
Get an invite, signup for a free account, install the client and you’re ready to go. I have a few, drop me a note if you need one.
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There are 3 comments
¬ kash
#4110 September 3rd, 2008 at 11:31 am
wow…GB already
I used dropbox like a couple of years back (yeah they existed quite some time), but that time the storage was like 100MB only
¬ abi
#4117 September 3rd, 2008 at 2:53 pm
Really! Well..its in gb and its pretty neat man!
¬ Danesh
#4143 September 6th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
dude, don’t forget to get the Linux client for your Ubuntu box