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Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Files

July 8th, 2008 @ 7:23 am

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Categories: Documents, Web Tools

Tags: Storage, Beta, File-sharing, File, Dropbox, Peer To Peer (P2P), Desktops, Internet, Hardware, Rick Broida

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Not to be confused with file-sharing service Drop.io, similarly named Dropbox lets you back up, sync, and share files. It’s an invitation-only beta for the moment, but Business Hacks has scored 250 invitations so you can get started without waiting in line!

A free account affords you 2GB of online storage you can use for backing up and sharing files. Even better, the Dropbox desktop utility makes it a cinch to sync files between multiple PCs. If that sounds a little like Microsoft’s Windows Live FolderShare, that’s because the two are quite similar. However, Dropbox is also compatible with Macs, and you can easily sync across platforms. It’s also very similar to SugarSync, but that service doesn’t offer a free account (only a free 45-day trial).

Dropbox will offer premium accounts in the future for those needing more than 2GB of storage. In the meantime, get your beta invitation and start using Dropbox immediately.

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    springkeeper

    07/15/08 | Reported as spam

    beta code?

    Was there supposed to be a beta code somewhere in this article? I signed up a bit late, and the site required a beta code to

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    larrysummers1505

    07/18/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Files

    I would love an invite (been hunting for one for months)!

    Thanks!

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