dropbox
Justin
justin.obara at utoronto.ca
Thu Jan 29 14:50:14 UTC 2009
You can share any folder that you create.
https://www.getdropbox.com/tour?p=4#5
Just create a folder, right click and select share from the context
sensitive menu. Alternatively you can just create it from the web
interface. After creating a shared folder you have to send invites to
people you want to share it with.
- Justin
On 29-Jan-09, at 9:29 AM, Jacob Farber wrote:
> Yeah, I tried the beta - the only con I had was that you could only
> share 1 special folder.....do you know if that's changed?
>
> Jacob
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Justin <justin.obara at utoronto.ca>
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I happened to stumble upon this application last night and thought
> some of you may be interested.
>
> https://www.getdropbox.com/
>
> Basically it allows you to sync files across computers and works for
> Mac, Windows, and Linux.
>
> Be sure to check out the video tour to see what it can do.
> https://www.getdropbox.com/screencast#screencast
>
> Some of the features include
> - automatic syncing of files across machines
> - version control
> - recovering deleted files
> - public folder
> - viewing files online
> - making files accessible via url
>
> It is free for 2GB of storage. It looks like files are locally and
> remotely stored.
>
> - Justin
>
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> Jacob Farber
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