Saving really important files and documents online is arguably the safest type of backup. I have for a long time forwarded important emails containing stuff I need to keep to a googlemail account. I have a Windows Live account which gives me 25GB of free space, but its a bit clunky and difficult to operate effectively.
What if you could synchronise a folder of files or documents on two separate machines without really doing anything? No using USB sticks or CDs
What if you could save critical data like accounts, securely, online, automatically?
What if you could make available large files or folders to others without emailing them, or using FTP to upload to webspace, just by sending a single link?
What if you wanted to access important data whilst away from home but using someone elses computer?
I've recently discovered a small program and website known as Dropbox It allows you initially 2GB of free space to enable you to do all the above. You simply sign up with your name and email address, which enables you have an account and download the Dropbox software. There is an online demo to help you get started so its all pretty easy.
Its not often I recommend software on the site, but I'm rather excited about the potential of this one and feel its worth sharing. If you're wondering how they can do all this for free, well its because you can upgrade to 50GB or more of space and then they want money
What if you could synchronise a folder of files or documents on two separate machines without really doing anything? No using USB sticks or CDs
What if you could save critical data like accounts, securely, online, automatically?
What if you could make available large files or folders to others without emailing them, or using FTP to upload to webspace, just by sending a single link?
What if you wanted to access important data whilst away from home but using someone elses computer?
I've recently discovered a small program and website known as Dropbox It allows you initially 2GB of free space to enable you to do all the above. You simply sign up with your name and email address, which enables you have an account and download the Dropbox software. There is an online demo to help you get started so its all pretty easy.
Its not often I recommend software on the site, but I'm rather excited about the potential of this one and feel its worth sharing. If you're wondering how they can do all this for free, well its because you can upgrade to 50GB or more of space and then they want money

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