[Perform-talk] For Amy regarding Dropbox.

Amy Sabo amylsabo at comcast.net
Tue Oct 25 10:08:57 UTC 2011


Hello kevin,

Oh okay... this sounds unique but, good to know. Yes, I did
indeed download the dropbox software to my desktop and, I also
created a account with dropbox too! As for doing the folders that
sounds okay... as for uploading files to the dropbox folder this
sounds simple indeed.

I will try this out next time I do some file sharing with my
friends. Thanks again for all of your help and, I will talk to
you soon.



Hugs,
amy

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:perform-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kevin
Reeves
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 5:22 AM
To: Performing Arts Division list
Subject: [Perform-talk] For Amy regarding Dropbox.

Hey Amy. Dropbox is very simple. Once you get it set up, it
becomes one of those set it and forget it kinds of services.
Install the software from the drop box site. Part of the
installation process will require you to enter your dropbox
username and password. Once you do that, a dropbox folder will be
created on your computer. I'm not sure where it puts the folder
on windows, as I am a Mac user. Now, when you create a folder in
that dropbox folder, it shows up on the site. When you paste
files into any of the dropbox folders like public or photos, it
automatically uploads them. Also, when you are invited to a
folder and you accept the invitation, a folder is created in the
dropbox folder and the contents is automatically downloaded. You
can definitely use the free account no problem. The key to
getting more space is having folks sign up using your invites.
Hope this helps.

Kevin
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