History and Technology: a Perfect Pair
Dropbox is wonderful
Five reasons I started to use Dropbox - Obtained from Ryan Battles from Jovia Web Studio.
- Worry Free Backup. Because Dropbox is continually running on my computer, I know that any files that I save into it are instantly backed up securely to Dropbox’s servers. If my hard drive were to crash today, I would be able to easily retrieve my files, even those I worked on this morning.
- Restoring Previous Versions. Anything in the Dropbox folder can be restored to a previous version, even if you deleted the file. While I don’t use this feature very often, the times that I have used it have saved hours of rework.
- Public File Sharing. Whenever I have to send a large attachment in an email, instead of worrying if the receiver’s email server will reject it due to attachment size (some do), I upload the file to Dropbox and use the built-in public link tool to simply send a link to the recipient, where they can download the file at their convenience. This has also been nice when I want to share photos with people after an event.
- Collaborating with Others. When working with another designer or developer, it helps to have access to the same files, so we can share a folder just between us via Dropbox. This also is useful between family members, as I can just drop a file into the folder that I share with my wife.
- Instant Mobile Viewing. There is a lot a mobile device can do, and storing a massive amount of files is not one of them. I can store all of my documents within Dropbox, and whenever I need to view them on the go, I can use the Dropbox App to download them only when I need to view them.
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