Most of the time, when I want something up on the cloud, it’s either to a) easily share it (like those pesky AssCreed posters) without consuming bandwidth or having to fire up Ye Olde FTP client or b) want to have access to it somewhere other than my home computer.Īll I’ve really needed either Dropbox or SugarSync for quite a while has been to act as some sort of hotlinked dump space, where I can throw cool stock photos, types, a link here and there, a wallpaper I’ve made at home to use at work, and it goes on… without having to carry around a USB stick. After some time, having to sync an entire folder more or less became redundant for me. Instantly share files and on-screen content from your desktop to speed up your workflow and make your point crystal clear. To be honest, I haven’t used the service in quite a while. I’ve reviewed SugarSync and Dropbox before and my opinion at the time was that SugarSync seemed to give me more flexibility and allowed me to share more than one folder. If you are a newbie of the Mac computer, you might be not clear. Most common problems for the app removal. You know way back when when Dropbox was literally the only easy to use syncing/file sharing thing? And then everyone and their mom wanted to host our stuff in exchange for a nominal fee. Droplr Lite should be re-installed on the computer. Posted 4 November 2013 by roelani filed under Technology Droplr Pro users get to keep their files forever, can customize download pages, and configure custom Droplr domains for just 9.99/month. Droplr is the Dropbox I’ve been waiting for since forever Anyone can share files with Droplr, but anything shared with Droplr Free will self destruct in seven days.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |