Dropbox makes secure backup, sync and sharing look easy. Here’s my short review about Dropox with instructions how to get invites from me to Dropbox at the end of it.
I recently got an invitation to Dropbox a few weeks back, and after using it and playing around with it, I can see how invaluable a tool it can be for everyone as it does its job well and seamlessly. Dropbox is a backup, syncing and sharing services which lets you easily backup certain files to its servers or sync files with multiple users and computers or sharing pictures and other things with friends. Currently all invited users get 2Gb of free space and once it Dropbox which is still in beta is officially launched, invited Dropbox users get to keep a higher space limit compared to the free members but less then that of paying members.
Lets look at the backup service which Dropbox helps you perform. After installing the Dropbox client, which essentially places a folder in your My Documents (Windows), you just drag any folder you want to backup into the My Dropbox folder and it automatically gets uploaded and synced into the Dropbox server. Everything happens securely, all files are transported over SSL and are encrypted with AES-256 before being stored on their backend.
Dropbox isn’t just any old backup and storage service, it actually synchs folders that your Dropbox is linked to. Because of this, Dropbox is invaluable in the sense that team projects can be carried out with relative ease as project members can be sure that they are always using the most current version of the file without resorting to other members emailing back and forth the most current file. It also comes in handy for those of you who like to share certain things with your friends as all you need to do is just drag the thing you want to be shared into a folder on your computer and you’re done.
Dropbox also can be used as a file sharing service. Whenever you drag a file into the Public folder in Dropbox, you can right click the file, hover your mouse over Dropbox and actually copy the link of the file. This comes in handy whenever you need to share a file that is larger than what can be sent as email attachments and is much more convenient then using file sharing services such as Rapidshare as you don’t need to upload the file and then worry as to when the thing you uploaded might get deleted. By using Dropbox, you just need to drag the folder you want to share into your Dropbox Public folder and get the link to share it and then forget about it.
. Simple.
By using Dropbox, you can easily share your pictures and photos with friends. After dragging images into the Photos folder in Dropbox, you can get a link from Dropbox to a gallery of collection of pictures which you then can share with your friends. Cool huh
OK, the Dropbox client is pretty cool, but we both know there are times when we can’t install the client for some reason and that is when the web interface comes into play. When you login to your Dropbox account, the first thing you see is your homepage which gives you a summary of recent events and shows the files you have including when you last changed the file.
Besides seeing a summary of recent events and files, you can also upload and download latest copies of files right from the web interface of Dropbox.
As you can see, the possibilities with what you can do with Dropbox is virtually limitless due to it’s versatile nature. In fact, if you even want to use to have conversation through a normal text file it can be done
. The only thing limiting how you use it is your imagination and creativity.
As I mentioned just now, Dropbox is currently in invite-only beta, and those of you who get an invitation now gets to keep your account when Dropbox goes live with more storage than a free account but less than a paid account. So hurry up and get your comments from me.
To get your invitation to Dropbox, please comment here with your reason you deserve and invite to Dropbox and your email address. Invites shall be given out on a first come first serve basis, so don’t be shy
August 9th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
requesting dropbox invite
victor-ayala@hotmail.com
thanks in advance
August 12th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
I tried sending you an invitation Victor, but it seems you have already signed up
. Anyone else need an invite? Please just leave your name and your email address here.
August 14th, 2008 at 5:52 am
Hi, I need it to share my MP3 lessons. I cant share them through email. Thanks
August 14th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Invite sent Gideon. Enjoy.
August 15th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
I need to sync by work laptop to my work desktop. My company will not pay for any sync tools so I have to do this manually everyday. Please send an invite.
August 16th, 2008 at 6:12 am
I work in a Lab and every day I have to bring data to analyze back and forth between my laptop and the lab Mac. Please send me an invitation :). Thanks
August 16th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Hi,I am a graduate school stuent. In the web, I need the space where my data is saved. So, if it is possible, could I get one invitation plz?
August 16th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
Invites sent to both of you
Anyone else?
August 17th, 2008 at 12:59 am
Thanks a lot