If you've been using Dropbox since the wee early days, you might not have noticed the "Getting Started" tab in the web version. Click it, though, and you'll likely get another 250 MB of Dropbox space ...
Most regular readers of ProfHacker know that we like Dropbox. We’ve featured several posts about it (see, for example, these posts by If you are a regular reader of ProfHacker, there’s a pretty good ...
Fuze Meeting, the Web-based meeting and collaboration service that competes with the likes of GoToMeeting and WebEx, has posted a couple of tutorials on how to integrate Dropbox and SugarSync into ...
In this week’s video, I discuss how you can use Dropbox to keep your 1Password data file synchronized across many Macs. The video makes reference to two prior videos we’ve done here—Jason Snell’s ...
Dropbox today rolled out a new feature that will allow those without an account to share files with Dropbox users. Called “File Requests,” the option gives anyone you ask the ability to upload files ...
OmniFocus and Things come with beautiful and useful mobile applications for iPhone and iPad, but sometimes you just want to have more control over how tasks are added to their databases. Or maybe you ...
Editor’s note: Guest contributor Eric Ries is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of Forbes magazine as the entrepreneur who out-Steve Jobs’ed Steve ...