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Hello everyone, I'll tell you about the main functions of this simple program to synchronize files and have free cloud space.
Functions in the taskbar:
■ Pause synchronization: It will not perform changes that occur on other synchronized computers (eg: delete or include files)
■ Preferences:
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General: We can activate or deactivate network synchronization, automatic start and notifications (banners in the taskbar when adding/deleting data in shared folders).
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Account: Where we manage which account the computer is linked to.
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Proxy: To configure Proxy if any.
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Advanced: We select the folder that will contain the files in Dropbox, configure the subfolders we want to synchronize and which ones not, and select the program's language.
We can also manage our account from its own website (www.dropbox.com), we can access from any computer with internet connection as we would with an email account, it's even simpler. In this section we can share our files from the public folder using a link or we can share folders with the Dropbox users we choose.
Don't forget to visit the thread of the referral system to get more free space and learn about the different methods to get extra storage. Please use that thread only to participate in the system, for any questions we already have this one.
Best regards.
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This cloud thing has really become an essential part of my daily routine with work and everything else. What I don't understand is why most programs of this style only allow you to sync your own folder, which is a pain in the neck for many users. For now, I'm sticking with SugarSync although Dropbox has a very interesting feature and that is syncing through the LAN which can be a big plus for many people.
Even so, in the future I don't rule out using Dropbox, which I already have an account for, and BOX.com if they release a client for Windows. Between referrals, promotions, etc. you can end up with over 100GB of free space across the different services.
In any case, I recommend everyone to get an account on this type of service because once you find your use for it, you won't know how you ever lived without it xD.
regards,
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