Dropbox is what today’s business technology is all about. It’s today’s “shared drive” – and it rocks. It’s simple, easy-to-use and is transparent to getting work done.
Here’s a quick intro and how we use it to store and share files with clients and team members.
What is Dropbox?
Here’s a quick blurb from www.getdropbox.com…
Put your files into your Dropbox on one computer, and they’ll be instantly available on any of your other computers that you’ve installed Dropbox on (Windows, Mac, and Linux too!). Because a copy of your files are stored on Dropbox’s secure servers, you can also access them from any computer or mobile device using the Dropbox website.
The beauty is that Dropbox keeps everything in sync – so if you put a file into the special Dropbox folder on your work PC, it magically shows up on your home laptop.
Forge3 + Dropbox
Before Dropbox, we manually emailed or posted client proposals, signed contracts, PDFs and other documents. It was a mess to maintain, and got in the way more than it helped. Plus, it required our technical know-how of using FTP, working with servers, etc. It’s not a good way to go.
Enter Dropbox. We now post all client files directly to Dropbox. Clean and simple. If a client needs to send a bunch of pictures for a website, they add them to Dropbox and we get them immediately. No more clogged emails. No more hassle. It just works.
Integrated and Seamless
Dropbox is a simple solution that gets out of the way. There’s a also great little program that you can install on your PC or Mac that creates a special Dropbox folder that looks just like the other folders on your computer. The Dropbox magic is that anything you put in that folder automatically gets synced to Dropbox – and your clients, other computers, etc. There’s even an iPhone app to access your files on the go.
Everything is password protected, and you choose who sees what.
Pricing
We’re using the free account which allows up to 2GB of storage. Other plans are available, including 100GBs for $19.99/month.
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