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	<title>Josh Kotsay&#039;s Affiliate Marketing Blog &#187; Productivity</title>
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		<title>Dropbox Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 07:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[dropbox]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As someone who works with several different computers throughout the day, Dropbox is one of the few applications I install on each one of them. Dropbox is a free app that lets you sync all your files online and across all your computers, whether they are running Windows, Mac or Linux. It&#8217;s seamless and transparent [...]]]></description>
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<p>As someone who works with several different computers throughout the day, <a href="/go/dropbox">Dropbox</a> is one of the few applications I install on each one of them.  Dropbox is a free app that lets you sync all your files online and across all your computers, whether they are running Windows, Mac or Linux.  It&#8217;s seamless and transparent which is what makes it so cool.  In this <strong>Dropbox review</strong>, I&#8217;m going to show you what it can do, and how it has been helping my online business.</p>
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<p>To get started with Dropbox, you need to install the client on each computer you want to install it on.  If you are new to Dropbox, then the you will create a Dropbox account during the initial install.  Otherwise, you can enter your Dropbox account info to sync files to your existing account.  Upon completion, the installer will then create a single Dropbox folder on your computer.  Any folders and files created in this Dropbox folder will be synced online and across any other computers linked to your account.</p>
<p>With my Dropbox setup, I can now work with my files much more effectively.  It&#8217;s just an efficient way to transfer files I&#8217;m working on back and forth between computers. For example, any articles I create can be put in my Dropbox so I can work and use them anywhere. I also can sync my <a href="http://joshkotsay.com/market-samurai/market-samurai-review">Market Samurai</a> projects and my <a href="http://joshkotsay.com/senuke/senuke-review">SENuke</a> projects in there so I always have access to them wherever I am working.  If you have important files to backup, Dropbox is great for that as well.</p>
<p>Having a Dropbox is also great for outsourcing.  Since it&#8217;s free, I can easily get my outsource workers to download and install it on their own computers.  Then I can create separate folders for each of my outsource workers and give them access to the files they need.  In addition, Dropbox keeps a revision history of all your files so if you or your workers accidentally delete a file, you can easily recover it.</p>
<p>With Dropbox, file syncing has never been easier.  A free Dropbox account gives you 2 gigabytes of storage which is good enough for more people.  It&#8217;s simple to use and I can&#8217;t imagine working without it now.  Download it today and start incorporating Dropbox into your workflow.</p>
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