Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, no matter the platform, is now at version 2.1.9. Dropbox 2.1.9 is an experimental version and is way ahead of the stable branch. It brings a lot of new features, but keep in mind that not all of them will make it into the final version.
Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, no matter the platform, is now at version 2.1.5.
Dropbox 2.1.5 is an experimental version and is way ahead of the stable branch.
Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, no matter the platform, is now at version 1.7.9.
Dropbox 1.7.9 is an experimental version and is way ahead of the stable branch.
Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, no matter the platform, is now at version 2.1.7.
Dropbox 2.1.7 is an experimental version and is way ahead of the stable branch.
Today a new stable Dropbox release (1.0.10) arrived. Some nice features and tons of bug fixes were introduced. The update is fairly easy:1. Stop Dropbox (right click on systray icon)2. Rename your /username/.dropbox-dist directory for backup reasons3.
Dropbox is a popular online file storage service. With Dropbox, you can save your files to online Dropbox server, sync your computer and devices easily. As a result, you can access your file from anywhere as long as you have internet connection. Dropbox also available for Android Operating System. Here, we will show you how [...]
NOTE: There is an updated Dropbox installation guide available on the wiki, see: http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/howto/h
up_dropbox-----First off, what is Dropbox? Well, according to the Dropbox website:Dropbox is the easiest way to share and store your files online.Having tried Dropbox myself, I have to agree that it is pretty sweet, and that is coming from a guy who runs rsync everyday.
Install Dropbox on Fedora 18
This installation guide has been tested for Fedora 18. However, you can also use the same method to install Dropbox on Fedora 16 and Fedora 17.
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Dropbox is a nifty little application that lets you sync and share files on the Internet and between several computers. Want to send a movie to a friend? Use Dropbox. Want to have a common folder for pictures that you and your girlfriend can update on different computers? Use Dropbox. The problem with Dropbox is that you cant share entire folders. Only individual links.