AirDropper: asks you to leave your Dropbox files

26thAug. × ’10

Dropbox is one of the most useful web tools I used in my life. Apple’s all I could never do well with your iDisk , it’s free, it is functional, works not only on my laptop, also on my iPhone and my Nexus One. Save backups of absolutely all files that are in my folder and even versions each of the changes made in the past.

But not every system is perfect, but Dropbox is a public folder, you can not let you file there unless you also have an account. AirDropper solve the shortfall.

It works by connecting to your Dropbox account and creating a new folder (where you will receive files). If you need to receive a file, put in AirDropper email from the person who has to send it to us, who would get an email with a link to a form where you can upload via web, file and this will be delivered directly to our Dropbox .

As simple as a less functional for e-mail that it was never “optimized” for sending and receiving files, this is much better. The service is free.

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