Who doesn’t love Dropbox? For those that are not aware; Dropbox is an application that syncs your desktop files across multiple computers. You simply drop your files into a Dropbox folder and, like magic, they are uploaded to your Dropbox profile and then become accessible from other computers that also have Dropbox installed.
For me, Dropbox has replaced the “Documents” folder on my Macbook. I no longer save files to my local harddrive, instead I opt to save all my documents to my Dropbox. The biggest benefit of using Dropbox is that I can access files that I have worked on within my office, on my personal computer (or even my iPhone!) when I get home. I no longer have to email myself files or transfer files to a USB pen. Horrrah!
That’s all awesome. But it gets better…
MacDropAny is an add-on for Dropbox that lets you sync files that are outside of your Dropbox folder to your Dropbox account.
Does that make sense? When you install Dropbox you need to drop files into your Dropbox account in order for them to be synced. If you create folders within Dropbox, these folders will by synced. However, if you download MacDropAny, you can sync folders that are located anywhere on your Mac with Dropbox.
If you’re a Dropbox user and you are not using MacDropAny then get-on-it and check it out for yourself.
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Good question, Patrick. It might be a nuisance and take a long time to move hundreds or thousands of files and folders to your Dropbox folder. And there are many applications that require an exact location for your folders. For example your Music and Photos folders. You would need to configure various apps to move your MP3s and images to folders within Dropbox. That’s a bit of a headache.
In my opinion, it’s much more convenient to load up DropBoxAny and tell Dropbox to retrospectively sync folders that are already outside of Dropbox than moving them.
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