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Post by Admin Sat May 18, 2013 10:43 pm

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Modern
technology enables a team to operate in different locations across your
company and the world. If you’re a software developer, there’s no
reason why you couldn’t pick the best programmers based in Germany,
document writers from the UK, whilst your graphic artists could be based
in the States.

The problem is bringing these people together.
You need a system where your team or teams can share files and
information, make sure that no-one overwrites someone else’s work and
keep a collection of previously updated files, so you can quickly
reverse back to a previous revision, if necessary. Doing this on your
website requires you have the relevant versioning technology and that it
will work across various operating systems. A versioning tool that
works fine on Windows may not be suitable for OS X.

Dropbox is an
online sharing tool that enables you to select the files you want to
share and synchronise with other users, then simply upload them to the
remote site. That bit is done automatically, so you don’t need to worry
about having to upload the files manually. You can share folders and
collaborate with other users on the files within these folders.
Versioning will stop work being overwritten.

You can just use
Dropbox on a personal level, too. If you own a desktop computer at home,
use another at work and a laptop when you’re away from the office,
simply use DropBox to synchronise your important files across each
machine. You can also access your Dropbox files from the web, if you
need access from a temporary host PC.

Better still, setup your
software so they write preferences to your Dropbox folder, then sync
these settings and preferences across your computers, enabling you to
have the same setup across your desktop and laptop or PC and Mac, plus
access from your smartphone.

Dropbox will limit you to 2GB of
free online storage (and you can purchase more, if required) and is
available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

Dropbox 2.0.12 is the latest stable build, with these changes/improvements:

- Fix icon overlays not showing up in Windows XP.
- Lower CPU usage when idle.

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