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Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Windows and Mac, up to 3GB just for using it

0 Comments/ in android, apple, Google, mac, Uncategorized / by Sharif Sakr
April 27, 2012

Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Mac and Windows, up to 3GB sweetener just for using it

Dropbox isn’t short of aficionados, but it’s undoubtedly lost some of its gleam since Google drove the cloud war into a frenzy. In response, Dropbox’s devs have been at the squat rack pumping up their multimedia credentials, recently adding auto photo and video uploads to their Android app and now extending that feature to any camera, tablet, smartphone or SD card via the Mac or Windows utility — an add-on that was previously beta-only. Access the web interface and you’ll see your stills arranged in a handy new Photos page, which displays them as large thumbnails bunched together by month. There’s a blunter enticement too: your first auto upload will secure 500MB in extra storage, with subsequent efforts also rewarded up to 3GB. Perhaps that cardboard isn’t looking so soggy after all.

Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Windows and Mac, up to 3GB just for using it originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Windows and Mac, up to 3GB just for using it

0 Comments/ in android, apple, Google, mac, Uncategorized / by Sharif Sakr
April 27, 2012

Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Mac and Windows, up to 3GB sweetener just for using it

Dropbox isn’t short of aficionados, but it’s undoubtedly lost some of its gleam since Google drove the cloud war into a frenzy. In response, Dropbox’s devs have been at the squat rack pumping up their multimedia credentials, recently adding auto photo and video uploads to their Android app and now extending that feature to any camera, tablet, smartphone or SD card via the Mac or Windows utility — an add-on that was previously beta-only. Access the web interface and you’ll see your stills arranged in a handy new Photos page, which displays them as large thumbnails bunched together by month. There’s a blunter enticement too: your first auto upload will secure 500MB in extra storage, with subsequent efforts also rewarded up to 3GB. Perhaps that cardboard isn’t looking so soggy after all.

Dropbox adds automatic photo uploads for Windows and Mac, up to 3GB just for using it originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink VentureBeat  |  sourceDropbox  | Email this | Comments

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