When we took a look at the five most powerful apps on the Mac, Dropbox made it on to our list. We also briefly mentioned in the article how you could use a free third-party app called MacDropAny to ...
Storing your content in the cloud helps you to free up space on your computer and phone without having to worry about losing information if your device is damaged or lost. Among cloud storage services ...
When you install the Dropbox software on your computer, you can synchronize various files and folders so that the files on your computer are also visible across all of your Dropbox-enabled devices.
The popular cross-platform file-syncing application Dropbox is a hit among Lifehacker readers, but it has one major drawback: It only syncs files placed inside the My Dropbox folder. Here's how to get ...
Up to your eyeballs in various cloud services like Dropbox and SkyDrive but can't share your files across all of them? Here's how. David Gilson has always revelled in tech and started writing about it ...
Dropbox (and similar cloud services) are awesome, but they don't give you that much control, security, or privacy over your files. If you want to take control into your own hands without losing the ...
Those who follow me on Twitter have probably read that I’ve been struggling in trying to make iTunes play nice with Dropbox. As I wrote many times here on MacStories in the past, I moved all the files ...
In its perpetual quest for simplicity, Apple has been trying to distance the user from the filesystem in the past few years, preferring instead for them to interact with apps. In iOS, direct access to ...
Before Dropbox became popular, there was iDisk, which was Apple’s cloud storage system. iDisk allowed you to store documents, pictures, QuickTime files, and PDFs in one cloud-based “drive.” This was ...