You’re at the coffee shop. You need to access a file that has information about your work, but as you attempt to find the file you realize that you’ve made a mistake. You saved the work on your desktop computer, but you only have your laptop with you. You have no way to access the file.
Enter Dropbox. This program acts as a “magic pocket” which is always with you and contains whatever you place in it. Put a file into your Dropbox and it’s on all of your computers and mobile devices, really handy if you own multiple devices. But there’s more to Dropbox: you can use it for file sharing, backing up your data and even remotely control your computer.
If you’re not using Dropbox yet, you should be. Lucky for you our new MakeUseOf manual “Using The Magic Pocket: A Dropbox Manual” is now available for download.
It’s informative, easy to read and, like all of our manuals, completely free.
Download: Using The Magic Pocket: A Dropbox Manual
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This amazing guide is your complete Dropbox resource, outlining:
- Easily syncing files between all your devices
- Using the desktop, mobile and web interfaces
- Share files with friends on Facebook and Twitter, using Dropbox’s Public folder
- Easily share entire albums with friends in just a few clicks
- Share folders with friends or co-workers
- Sync your calendar and browser settings
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