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Dropbox

November 26, 2010 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Some days ago I found a new useful service for me – Dropbox

Dropbox is a online service that allows you to sync your files online and across your all computers automatically.
For example to share my work progress over the internet to you home work-pc.

Benefits:
* File-Syncing between multiple computers
* Intuitive usage
* Cross platform support and usage – Windows, Linux and Mac
* No complicated interface – runs in the background and access via your regular file browser.
* Access from anywhere where you have internet
* Share your files with other users/pc’s
* Show photos to friends in a gallery

Security:
Everything you store on Dropbox is encrypted and both in transmission and storage. Nobody can access your files unless you choose to share them yourself.

To protect your data. Specifically, all data stored on Dropbox servers is encrypted using the AES-256 standard.

Isn’t that just fantastic?

Some screenshots of the service:

Filed Under: Linux, Windows Tagged With: Dropbox, dropbox linux, share files

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