Tag: dropbox
Dropbox Awards Early Premium Users With Free Accounts
If you’ve been using a Dropbox premium account since launch, you’re in for a treat. Dropbox has recently sent out a notice to all early...
Dropbox Premium Plans Updated
Dropbox is by far one of my favorite cloud storage services for the web, Mac and iOS. And while I’m not a premium member, I’m...
Dropbox Enabled Apps Back On The Menu At Apple
After a couple of day of patching their SDK to alleviate Apple’s concerns, Dropbox has found itself back in favor with the company. Apple has...
Apple Now Denying Apps With Dropbox Integration Access To The App Store
If you’re developing an app destined for the App Store, and you’re using the Dropbox SDK in some capacity, you may want to take a...
Dropbox Continues To Be Awesome
Dropbox has announced via their blog that some awesome changes have been implemented that make sharing your stuff a lot easier. Dropbox users can now...
VoodooPad 5.0 Released With Full DropBox Syncing
VoodooPad has long been the best personal wiki solution. It’s an incredibly advanced linked document system that doesn’t require you to install, configure, and maintain...
Dropbox functionality was on the table with MobileMe, Finder team said nope
The Next Web is reporting that Dropbox‘s CEO Drew Houston has been talking at the DLD Conference about Apple’s own cloud initiatives. Martin Bryant, The...
Penultimate gets Dropbox, Evernote integration
If you’re into handwriting apps on your iPad, Penultimate is pretty much the clutch, goto application in times of need for doodlers, students, and anyone...
Steve Jobs met with Dropbox and offered nine figures for the company
Dropbox is the first company to actually get syncing right on a consumer level. Tools like rsync have always existed, but it’s far from simple...
Apple is fighting for your privacy rights alongside Dropbox
Online privacy is obviously already a hot ticket item (did you watch any f8 yesterday?), but surprisingly there’s a lot of major tech players joining...
DayOne: An elegant journaling app for writers
DayOne ($9.99) by Bloom is a journaling app for Mac, with a corresponding iOS app for iPhone and iPad. The app was designed to help users focus on writing, so it sports a minimalist interface and offers no unnecessary features. At the same time, the app encourages writing every day with a reminder system and an inspirational quotes box. If you want a journaling app that keeps the emphasis on writing, then DayOne is an excellent choice.
Alfred 0.9 to ship with preference syncing via Powerpack
The great little productivity app Alfred — which we reviewed back in February — is currently at version 0.8.2, but the developers have been hard...
Move your Web Receipts folder to Dropbox or iDisk
Apple’s inclusion of a Web Receipts folder in OS X was pretty genius. From any print dialog screen you can send a PDF directly to...
Sync Todolicious with Dropbox
During the wee hours of the night, I commented on Twitter about my desire for Todolicious to sync between my Macs. One of our awesome...
Use DropBox as a WebDAV server
Earlier today, I wrote a post about VoodooPad. I discussed syncing with a WebDAV server, but I warned that it wasn't for the faint of heart. Turns out, there is a better solution to syncing via WebDAV than running your own server on your Mac: DropDAV.
DropDAV marries Dropbox and WebDAV, iWork feels the love
iWork for iPad is a great suite of iOS software that turns the iPad into a mobile office. However, the lack of a centralized file...
Dropbox hits 1.0, still smokes iDisk
Sharing files between computers used to be a nightmare. From the early days of floppy disks, technologies like the ZIP drive, burned CDs and USB...