How many different computers do you use? On a pretty regular basis
I use two or three different computers. I have my desktop at home and
my laptop at church and will also find myself on one of the other
church computers with some regularity. I hate not having the file handy
that I need and so I often use Google Docs
to work on files because then I can access them from any computer and
even my iPod Touch. But there are documents that are too complicated to
use Google Docs for. That's where Dropbox comes in.
Dropbox
is a service which allows you to backup files online. The free version
has 2 GB of storage and there are paid options for those who need
additional storage. Once you upload a file, you can access it from any
machine that has the client software on it or or directly via their
website. The client software is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux
computers and it handles sharing files between different operating
systems. You can also share large files easily with other users by
uploading them to Dropbox and sending the sharing information to
others.
The real magic though is that, in
addition to backing up files, the service syncs files across multiple
computers. So if I'm working on a complicated presentation I can put in
in the My Dropbox folder and work on it easily from home or church. Any
changes I make in either place will by automatically synchronized to
the other machines. The files are also stored locally, so if I don't
have Internet access, I can still work on them.
Installing the software was pretty straightforward. I went to https://www.getdropbox.com/install
and downloaded the software for my computer. I installed it and as part
of that process it asked me to create an account, which I did. Then it
created a My Dropbox folder on my computer. The next day, I installed
the software on my laptop at church and linked it to the same account.
Instantly I had access to all the files I'd uploaded the day before
into the My Dropbox folder. Sure beats e-mailing files to myself!

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