![]() ![]() Once you’ve installed the Dropbox application and set up a Dropbox account, anything you place in a special Dropbox folder on your Mac is automatically copied to the Dropbox servers, as well as to any other Macs you’ve set up with that Dropbox account. Put simply, Dropbox is an amazingly useful combination of a Web service and a Mac OS X program that work together to make your data accessible from anywhere and to keep it synchronized between your computers. And given that it’s free (more on that below), it’s about as good a candidate for Mac Gems as there is. ![]() So with Dropbox 1.0 for Mac officially released, it’s about time we did. We’ve made videos about it, we’ve written about how to get more out of it, we’ve reviewed programs that take advantage of it, and we’ve even given it an Eddy award. One of the most popular bits of code around the Macworld offices is Dropbox.
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