[Hidden-tech] Dropbox Question - restoring

Chris Hart, MyMacTech.com chris at chrishart.net
Wed Jan 14 07:02:23 EST 2015


Other than "don't you want some more space (capacity)" and "don't you want
to put your screenshots in Dropbox" popups, the Dropbox software keeps a
relatively low profile on your system.  I believe that's a key reason why
it's so widely liked.

Yes, the unfortunate result has been that most users are clueless about how
to fully take advantage of it, or about 'best practices' for working with
their files inside of it.

But, as with anything, if you take the time to educate yourself (or get
tutored), you can reap the rewards.

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From:  Duane Dale <duane.dale at gmail.com>
Date:  Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 7:41 PM
To:  Chris Hart <chris at chrishart.net>
Cc:  Hidden-Tech Tech <Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
Subject:  Re: [Hidden-tech] Dropbox Question - restoring

Do others think -- as I do -- that Dropbox under-publicizes / under-educates
regarding the need to copy Dropbox files from others, that I want to keep,
into a non-Dropbox folder on my own computer?
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