DropBox offers filesharing and file storage
It seems like tons of new filesharing programs have popped up in the past few months. One more to consider is DropBox, which claims to make filesharing and storage simple. As a filesharing program, DropBox is easy to use and works perfectly with Windows and OSX.
It’s in Beta at the moment. DropBox works by users putting a file in a DropBox folder that is then synced up across your computers. It’s probably not going to change the world, but it is supposed to be a very fast way of sharing files.
This is obviously not a service for getting free music downloads, but if you have music you want to share, DropBox might be worth a try. One cool touch is that if you accidentally delete a file, you can un-delete it and get it back. If you’ve got a decent-sized group of friends who like filesharing and swapping music, you can get a network up and running.
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Posted on 7 March 2008 by mike in Filesharing

