Me and some buddies at work just recently stated using it. I searched the forum and there was only one other thread for dropbox, and it was so old I could not post to it. What do you guys do with your dropbox? Right now we have a shared folder where we just drop music/movies in... I have the app for android.... any other near things I am missing?If anyone wants to register, please use [link]http://If anyone wants to register, please follow this referral... you and my buddy will get 250 MBs for using the referral. http://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTExMTY5Njc1OQ[/link]this referral so you and my buddy get an additional 250MB's.
10/13/2010 10:27:08 AM
put your portable apps (portableapps.com) in it.
10/13/2010 10:30:21 AM
^ that is awesome, was not familiar... thanks.
10/13/2010 10:36:14 AM
I use it. Started last year for a project. Works great for me as Im daily on 3 computer systems plus I can pull my files off the web. Great for homework where I do it at home, edit it later on my laptop, and print it in a lab somewhere on campus.
10/13/2010 10:39:46 AM
I use it to sync shit from home & work. Have a shared folder to my dad so that we can share photos back and forth. And then I have a folder with the NC Educational Technicians group that one guy has scripted to sync 40 different antivirus/antispyware programs. That's great in my job, because I don't have to hunt for the newest versions of X software.
10/13/2010 11:17:02 AM
I use it with OneNote.I also use it as a backup for text and figures for my journal articles.I also keep all my Matlab functions in there[Edited on October 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM. Reason : more info]
10/13/2010 11:58:59 AM
I use Mesh.comAnd now windows live essentials. Both do the same thing from Microsoft.Except mesh still gives you 5gb I believe
10/13/2010 12:14:06 PM
I am a long-time user of Dropbox, but am leaning in favor of the new Live Mesh since it will synchronize my computers directly instead of pushing to the cloud first. But I just need Mesh to do delta updates instead of full files. That's a little annoying. The nice thing is that non-cloud syncs are not limited to only 5gb.[Edited on October 13, 2010 at 12:34 PM. Reason : .]
10/13/2010 12:34:26 PM
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10/13/2010 9:56:59 PM
I use it to sync minecraft saves.
10/13/2010 11:38:15 PM
bump.Hook a brother up, I'm out of space. Use my referral link! https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTIwNDQzNDk5?src=global0
12/3/2010 12:11:50 PM
I use it to print.http://www.labnol.org/internet/print-from-mobile-phones/17827/
12/4/2010 2:29:16 AM
Yeah been a long time user of dropbox. Love it. up to 6.5 gigs now after referrals. Plenty for personal docs and work stuff. cool shit:http://wiki.dropbox.com/TipsAndTricks
12/13/2010 1:35:25 PM
I'm with Noen on Mesh. For computer-only networks I think it's a better system, particularly since they roll in remote access into the same program. For just plain-jane file sharing (or if you have several androids in the house) you could make a good case for Dropbox.I also like the Mesh can do a p2p sync of unlimited size; I couldn't get that on Dropbox. DB was taking FOREVER to sync larger files while the p2p got it done many, many times faster.
12/13/2010 1:40:49 PM
mesh(Live Sync now) is what I've been using forever. I use it to sync my eclipse workspaces across computers.the only things that are really annoying about mesh are that it uses a screenscrape driver for remote control instead of RDP and it requires you specify a password if you're going to use the remote control.[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 1:44 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2010 1:43:42 PM
12/13/2010 1:50:09 PM
^yes - Dropbox wanted to sync everything to google servers, then to our other machines. The problem, however, is that we have like 8 machines trying to stay synced - meaning that 2GB file I am trying to move is clogging up our pipe for a good long while instead of just using the multitude of local bandwidth we have.And yes - you can access mesh accounts from almost any web browser - even from my zune or blackberry. However I keep all my stuff under a password - not sure if you can make it public. In that case I would just drop it on our FTP - I haven't tried sharing.[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2010 3:51:58 PM
i love dropbox for androidyou can throw a .apk on there and share it with your coworkers/friends and it installs right after download
12/13/2010 3:57:05 PM
^android dropbox would be great if you could specify what folder(s) you want to sync
12/13/2010 4:07:28 PM
i use TitaniumBackup for android and backup all my apps + user data in my dropbox. not bad!
12/14/2010 12:33:42 PM
the new update allows selective syncing across folders across each of your computers and syncing over a network. Both work really well.
12/18/2010 3:07:15 PM
^figures... the features that set their competitor apart they assimilated into the fold. Unfortunately we have to 'roll out' and stuff - meaning it will take me 3 months to talk them into changing now that they're used to the new system, if at all.
12/19/2010 5:48:19 PM
It's supported sync over lan for a while, not just in the latest version.
12/20/2010 12:01:08 PM
I use it as a temporary store for large video I'm sharing with people. Also use it to sync programming tools and bash profile across several computers. Oh and use it to store all my roms for emulators on Android.
12/20/2010 2:00:25 PM
So in fairness I'm giving dropbox a second shake just for LAN sync. We've been going with Livemesh for a while now just because it's LAN sync was blazing fast for us. But dropbox had a slew more clients (for tablets and phones) so it would be nice to see what happens.After investigating for a few days I've determined that LAN sync in dropbox is almost useless. Almost. It takes the files, uploads them to google servers, then on the next update searches for a LAN sync client. This is, in fact, the dumbest process I can possibly imagine. Not only does it lock you into your 2GB file size limit, but it still provides terrible, terrible performance. Even at 20Mbit upload it's taking a crushingly long time to move my 2.8GB file instead of the direct gigabit speed we were getting with live mesh LAN sync. With the live mesh schematic we get unlimited size on peer to peer synced gear, direct network connection speed (without waiting for it to upload first,) selective sync to server, and a system that's just as easy to use. Sorry google.
1/12/2011 9:54:20 PM
^ what are the downsides to livemesh?
1/12/2011 10:36:33 PM
I've used Evernote for a while... is there any reason I would switch? Seems like it does everything Dropbox does and more
1/13/2011 2:35:35 AM
^I'm confused. Evernote and Dropbox are two entirely different things. Aren't they? I use Evernote for taking notes and Dropbox for syncing files.-I realize Evernote will sync files between computers and to the cloud that are attached to a note but Dropbox is for syncing files on your computer. I use Dropbox on my work, home, and laptop computers to sync all my documents so I can move between them without having to do any type of file transfer. AFAIK Evernote doesn't do anything similar to this. [Edited on February 20, 2011 at 5:19 PM. Reason : s]
2/20/2011 5:15:33 PM