Wednesday 23 January 2013

How to Use Dropbox for Your Data Storage


Dropbox is designed to share and access your personal data from anywhere you want which is on your personal computer or office computer like Doc, Files, videos, pictures etc. The two MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi founded Dropbox in 2007. Today Dropbox is used by over 100 millions of people’s to store and share their data.


With Dropbox you will get 2 GB space free after Signup  You can store your any data in Dropbox and access that data from anywhere by login into your Dropbox account. If you want to have more space to store more data then you can upgrade your Dropbox account and get space up to 500 GB as per your need but you need to pay for more space. If you want space for your business or office use then you will get space up to 1 TB to 5 TB with 5 users.

Easy Sharing:

Using Dropbox you can easily share your folders with other people as just like you do on your computer. This will help the people to work on the same project at a time from different space. If many people working on a same project using Dropbox then you can see the changes made by any person instantly in Dropbox account. You can create a photo gallery and share with your friends and family. You can send a link of any file, folder or photo gallery in Email by making it as public.

Dropbox App:

Now Dropbox is also available for iPhone, iPad, Windows and Android phones. Using this app you can use the same Dropbox account and stuff on your Smartphone or Tablet.

High Security:

All your data in Dropbox is staying totally secured and remains virus free. Also Dropbox keeps the history of your data for one month. If you make any changes in the file or folder remains in the history for one month.

Dropbox is available for all the operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux and Android you just need to download and install Dropbox in your PC or Mobile. You need the internet connection to upload your files and folders to Dropbox from your computer or Mobile.

Dropbox is very simple and secure way to store, share and access your data from anywhere. Dropbox technique has now made available by Google and Microsoft with Google Drive and Microsoft Sky Drive.  

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