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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Hey,
I've used dropbox. I'm not an expert but this is how it seems to work: Dropbox syncs every change in any direction between your online dropbox and a localy stored dropbox. Synchronization occurs both ways as long as a local dropbox-client is installed and connected to your dropbox account. Your uploaded dropbox data is available online at any time without the need to install a dropbox client.
Or more elaborately: - You install a dropbox client on a computer. You make a new dropbox account, or sign in on an existing dropbox account. Usually dropbox automatically makes a local dropbox directory that will be used as your local copy of your dropbox, but you should be able to change your preferences and define a directory to use as your "dropbox" directory yourself.
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wow!! thanks rayraz..answers all my questions and more..
it all stays on the cloud and gets changed when i change it..ie.. download and install dropbox on my laptop.. upload files into the cloud, acess my account from a computer a million miles away that doesn't have dropbox so i access thru the browser.. and i take it i can download my file..make changes and reupload it again. i suppose i can upload files too from that computer.. and it automatically updates my dropbox account.. which i access on my laptop, already updated. utterly mad...coz i ought to be able to just access the acount from a cloud...(that's a woman reasoning here..;-p)
(that now sounds like..You say eether and I say eyether, You say neether and I say nyther; Eether, eyether, neether, nyther)
will give it a shot..
cheers and hugs for all that help..
I use Dropbox to store personal stuff but as well I use the Public Folder to share links with others.
For example if I need to install something for a remote user at work, I'll the put the file in the Public folder and give them a link to it.
Than I can remote into their Laptop and use the link to download the software and install it on their laptop.
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has anyone used it? if i put up stuff from an ipad, and want to access from a different computer.. does that computer need to have dropbox installed?