Dropbox Impressions

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OK, I've been waiting for my chance to try out Dropbox from the first moment I saw their presentation video on their website. I got my beta invitation a few days ago and I've been actively playing with it since.

I'm in love with this system.  I've used services such as Foldershare in the past, but just haven't been very happy with it overall.  I have multiple Macs and the Foldershare client hasn't been updated since...forever and it just doesn't work very well on my new iMac at home. 

Dropbox runs awesome on both my Intel iMac and my G4 powered iBook as well as running very smooth on both my Windows XP and Windows Vista boxes, even Vista 64 has no issues.  They really are not kidding when they say that their system is fast.  Obviously when adding a new computer to sync it has to download everything off the system intially but just doing your day to day stuff is extremely quick and not really even noticable that it's doing anything.

I actually don't have anything negative to say at all about Dropbox right now.  The beta accounts are limited to 2GB of storage in your Dropbox but they said that they will have larger paid plans later.  I just hope they are reasonably priced because I want to continue to use this after beta and might need more than 2GB by then.

Here is a screenshot of the little Dropbox icon running in the system tray on Vista x64
dropbox_vista64.jpg

I don't have access to my home Mac right now but it's the same icon in the top bar.

When you right click you get a small menu:
dropbox_menu_v64.jpg

When you Open my Dropbx you get the folder list of files you have there, like so:
dropbox_files_vista.jpg















So anyway.  That's my initial writeup.  Please let me know what you think in the comments below or on FriendFeed.

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This page contains a single entry by MrDigital published on July 9, 2008 7:04 PM.

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