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EDITOR NOTES
Use this link to get a bonus 250MB when you sign up.
DESCRIPTION
Dropbox is an application that creates a special Finder folder that automatically syncs online and between your computers. It allows you to both backup files and keep them up-to-date between systems.
The Dropbox application is available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. A video on the site explains more.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 0.6.507: - Workaround for buggy Mac OS X kernel that would cause missing of file events, related to hard links. (Thanks Frank R.!)
- New b&w tray icon for Mac OS X.
- Dropbox icon added for Linux notification system.
- More improvements on startup time.
- More minor stability enhancements.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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| Dropbox User Reviews (25 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jun 5 2009 |
ANONYMOUS I love dropbox, this is a really good backup system, it saved me during an HD failure, and is great for syncing, which i have done with great results. Its also great for accessing files anywhere. I love it. (Version 0.6.507) | |
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 | Apr 17 2009 |
KOMTOM This service is just wonderful, You install it and it works!! (Version 0.6.507) | |
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 | Apr 16 2009 |
THIRSTYROBOT Having used DropBox for well over a month, I now can't imagine doing without it! The key thing I like about it is that it stays out of my way and requires little or no effort to sync and manage files. Development and support are both stellar and there's clearly a dedication here to constantly improve and refine the product. I really think these guys have a bright future ahead. I'm looking forward to seeing what they do about their pricing structure so that there are a few more options to choose from. A well-earned five star rating. (Version 0.6.507) | |
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 | Apr 10 2009 |
BABYFETT Just plain awesome. I recently got an old iBook to do some work around the house as opposed to always being chained to my iMac downstairs and I love how seamlessly it works. I love starting a document downstairs and coming upstairs to finish it without having to think about emailing it to myself. I also find it perfect for new 1Password logins that I have one one machine and need to import into another. I just export them right into my dropbox. My only complaint is that I would love to have the option to have files copy into the dropbox as opposed to move into it. I know I can easily option drag it in, but I would like to not even have to think about it and just have that be my default in the preferences. (Version 0.6.507) | |
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 | Mar 19 2009 |
HOBOJOE The following is taken from Dropbox's policies page: Dropbox reserves the right to revoke your access to and use of the Site, Content, Files and Services at any time, with or without cause, and with or without notice. Dropbox also reserves the right to cease providing or to change the Site, Content, Files or Services at any time and without notice. Is this not disturbing for a service that purports to back up and keep your data? They can stop me from using their service at any time, WITH or WITHOUT cause or notice? I'm sorry, but I need to be able to trust that my invaluable data is safe and that I can access it at any time, not subject to the whims of some company's policies. I realize this may just be "standard" legal crap, but by contrast, SpiderOak does not have the same language in their policy. (Yes, I'm a paying customer of SpiderOak, and despite their high cost and mediocre client software, I feel secure that my data is safe.) Dropbox needs to change this ridiculous policy. (Version 0.6.456) | |
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 | Mar 27 2009 |
HMURCHISON I really don't get the issue with some of you. If you have an issue with the legalese of Dropbox and wish to hop on a soapbox and voice your opinion that's fine but it does not suffice for a review of the actual product. This is why Macupdate has a pull down menu that contains "comment" amongst the many choices. While your frustration may be palpable it's generally more constructive to comment rather than levy out some sort of punitive star rating as punishment for a rather subjective grievance. (Version 0.6.456) | |
 | Apr 9 2009 |
SURFSPIRIT Use Cryptography! (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | Apr 9 2009 |
DOOBIEXX HMURCHISON he is reviewing the product. When someone makes a review they do not just look at one aspect like UI for instance and judge the app on that, I personally want a review of every aspect of an application, i.e. Customer service, price, easy of use, etc. This was a review of the company, their legal agreement... are all important and this is a review of the company. I am glad that was posted, I for one am now going to download the app as I feel the same way. If he would have gone somewhere to "rant" I would be none the wiser to read through all the legalities of every single thing I put on my computer. It is a review, a review of the Company, UI and a couple other items when he references spideroak having a worse ui but better agreement that your data is safe. I do see where you are coming from, but lets have macupdate mods take care of those issues, if it was an issue. (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | Apr 10 2009 |
JERRY KINDALL Dropbox is not a backup service. If you want to use it for backups, there is a very simple workaround for the issue you raise: don't! If you actually take a moment to look at the Dropbox site, nowhere does it mention backups. Instead it talks about synchronization and sharing. And lo, verily, the purpose of Dropbox is to synchronize files among multiple machines -- including one owned by the Dropbox operators, i.e., a Web site, from which they can (optionally) be accessed by others. The verbiage you object is obviously intended to address abuse of the service (for example, using their Web servers to share a pirated movie with a few thousand of your closest friends). Your "invaluable data" would of course still be safely stored on the various computers that had been synchronized to your Dropbox account before you did whatever it was that caused them to kick you off. Also, of course, they reserve the right to go out of business at any time, like any good Web 2.0 startup, so your access might go away even if you didn't do anything to raise their ire. I'm not sure what they could do about that -- promise that they'll never die? Obviously, the same thing could happen to Spiderpig or whatever. You still need actual backups, backups that you control. A "cloud" backup is not a backup, it's just called one. (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | Apr 10 2009 |
Pretty funny crack with "Spiderpig." Being a Simpsons fan, that made me laugh :) Go to Dropbox's site, and click on "Install" at the bottom of the home page. What features does Dropbox tout? I'll give you a hint. The second one is "Backup," right there between "Synchronization" and "Sharing." Hope you can find it! And then there's the matter of Dropbox Pro (vs. Dropbox Basic... both are Dropbox, so please don't try to argue that they're different services). For $10 a month, they'll even sell you 50 GB of storage. Look, if they said, "We'll terminate your contract if we find you're abusing our bandwidth," hopefully after a warning or something, we wouldn't be having this discussion. But "without cause" and "without warning"? That's not right. Special thanks to DoobieXX for the hearty defense ;) (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | Apr 10 2009 |
JERRY KINDALL I installed it quite a long time ago, and haven't been to the install page recently, so I guess you're technically correct -- the best kind of correct! It does look like they now have some backup-ish features, such as the ability to restore deleted files and to retrieve previous versions. I am pretty sure they didn't have these features when I first started using it, and it never occurred to me to look for them. Mea culpa. I suppose it could make sense to use Dropbox as a third-tier backup service, supplementing your own local and off-site backups, but there are far better choices for that. Some of those services offer unlimited storage, too -- not that you'd want to restore your entire system from the Internet (it would take me nearly a week, and I have a 20 Mbps service), but it certainly beats Dropbox's maximum of 50 GB. Really, the main feature Dropbox offers is synchronization, and it excels at that. I often use it to share files I'm working on between my desktop and my laptop. (I also have all my desktop wallpaper in it, and a bunch of e-books.) But if I was suddenly unable to access the service, I wouldn't lose anything, because there are no files that are stored just "in the cloud." All my Dropbox files are stored on three computers I use on a regular basis anyway. (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | May 7 2009 |
SHOTGUNWEDDINGS Personally the point raised is very valid. I sure as hell wouldn't be too happy to find my account and data were terminated without any interaction after I just emailed my clients to review the drafts I uploaded for them to consider. Thanks but no thanks DropBox (Version 0.6.507) | |
 | Mar 14 2009 |
Please implement an auto-updater (e.g. Sparkle). (Version 0.6.456) | |
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 | Feb 18 2009 |
CYBERBRENT Every once in awhile a program so simple to use and so useful comes to the Mac. While others talk about how this can do that and that program can do this (trust me I tried them all - Beta user for some as well)....in the end DROPBOX is dead simple, works flawlessly, and gets out of the way! Love it. (Version 0.6.456) | |
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 | Feb 17 2009 |
SESQUIPEDALIAN Does Dropbox support resource forks, extended attributes, etc. yet? (Version 0.6.456) | |
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 | Feb 7 2009 |
PROPOSAL I donot see any information about security problem. I want to know more about how it works. (Version 0.6.434) | |
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 | Feb 11 2009 |
ROY VAN DER WONING Took me all of 5 seconds to find this: https://www.getdropbox.com/help/27 (Version 0.6.448) | |
 | Jan 15 2009 |
APPLEHC I love this product. It keeps all my office data synced between my laptop and my desktop computer. And I got a full backup "in the cload" as well. Great! Using it with Windows XP and with Mac OS X 10.5.6. Make sure you use the new beta version, transfer rate is much faster here in Europe. (Version 0.6.430) | |
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