[Trainer-talk] question about email and drop box
Jim Portillo
portillo.jim at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 02:16:56 UTC 2012
Thanks as always for communicating so well!
So, another friend just sent me a video of a musical performance I did last
week at a music camp we attended. I was able to watch the video online.
How can I download that video to my computer?
Jim
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 6:16 PM
To: List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology
Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] question about email and drop box
Dropbox is a free utility that gives you storage space you can share with
others.
Once you install dropbox, it acts just like a folder on your computer. You
can share folders with others via dropbox.
As an example, I share a dropbox with my son in Alaska. If he has a
document, he wants me to have, he puts it in our shared folder and i can
access it after just a few minutes once my computer syncs the folder.
Because the folder acts like any other folder on your computer, it's really
easy to access.
To receive the pictures, I recommend you instal dropbox from www.dropbox.com
and ask your friend to share a folder with you and place the pictures within
the folder.
CathyAnne
CathyAnne Murtha
Director
Access Technology Institute
cathy at blindtraining.com
www.blindtraining.com
On Aug 6, 2012, at 2:50 PM, "Jim Portillo" <portillo.jim at gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy,
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> I hope I can explain this well.
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> A friend of mine sent me an email with some links that are pictures
> he'd like me to have. They are links on his dropbox folder. He says
> I can download the pictures and save them to my computer.
>
> First, I don't really know what Dropbox is, but I'm willing to
> download if necessary. Is it useable with JAWS, and is it easy to use and
manage?
> Please explain in a clear way because I know nothing about this.
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> Second, when I click (hit enter) on each link, I'm told that the file
> or link cannot be found. Perhaps because they're pictures, I just
> need to somehow select the link and save them, but again, I'm kind of lost
here.
>
> Any suggestions on how I can do this? These are important pictures
> that I'd like to have.
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>
>
> Jim
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