Today I’ll introduce an interesting and useful application—Dropbox. Dropbox is an online storage service created by Dropbox Company, and it could synchronize uers’ files on the Internet through cloud computing, users can store and share files and folders. Dropbox offers both free and paid version, there are a variety of client software and web client page in different operating systems. The downloadable Dropbox desktop application—also known as the desktop client—runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux operating systems and gives you access to your Dropbox directly through a folder on your hard drive. Different systems requirement to run Dropbox, check this page to know which version you can download for your device. In its official web page, Dropbox is described as securely share, sync, and collaborate, and is the secure file sharing and storage solution that employees love and IT admins trust. Talking about the storage and sharing software, Google Drive also be served as powerful ...
Things just become much difficult for those who have stuck on removing unwanted applications in Mac OS X sometimes, and uninstallation is the same important level to use a computer as installing apps, how could you even continue to use it if you can’t kick all the trash off your Mac? I see many Mac users have the problems with uninstall things cleanly and safely from their device, so today’s topic is about how to fully eliminate needless apps in Mac OS X. if you are eager to learn more, then just keep on reading. With trying so many time uninstalling unwanted programs in manual approach with Trash and Library folder, it is more efficiency to take use removal tool to help, if you don’t think it is true, just keep on reading. Today I’m going to introduce a third party removal tool, its name is Osx Uninstaller, and I think some of you might hear about it if you have read my blog in the pass. How to use it Firstly let’s introduce the Directions For Use of Osx Uninstaller gener...
Want to browse the news but don't have connection to the internet? Recently, Google has announced a good news for users, that is, Google Chrome is getting a new feature for Android that automatically downloads articles when you're connected to Wi-Fi for you to read offline -- even if you haven't asked for them. On Thursday, Google announced the feature on the Google India blog. The blog says that the feature will be available soon in India, Brazil, Nigeria and over 100 other countries, but Whether it will be implemented in major economies such as China and the United States is unclear. If the feature is available in your region, you can get it by updating to the latest version of Google Chrome for Android. No word yet on when it'll come to other countries like the US or UK. Based on user location of the most popular content, Google Chrome will automatically download it that a user may want to read, or if the user login Chrome, Google will analyze the user'...
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