OpenPhoto - The easiest way to share, enjoy and organize your photos using Dropbox.
5 weeks ago by mlednor
We get it, you're already using 5 different photo services so why use another?
Your photos belong to you. That's our core belief. So much that we've gone to great lengths to make sure that you remain in control of your photos as you archive, organize and share them on OpenPhoto.
You give us a valet key to your photos and in exchange we make them beautiful and fun.
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dropbox
photography
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Your photos belong to you. That's our core belief. So much that we've gone to great lengths to make sure that you remain in control of your photos as you archive, organize and share them on OpenPhoto.
You give us a valet key to your photos and in exchange we make them beautiful and fun.
5 weeks ago by mlednor
Sync iCloud to Dropbox | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
8 weeks ago by mlednor
Mac and iOS users are going to be increasingly pushed to choose between storing their documents in iCloud or Dropbox. I expect that Apple will continue to push more and more features to iCloud that will make people want to use it, and I expect that Apple will continue to make iCloud easier and easier for iOS and Mac developers to use, so developers will want to support it.
dropbox
8 weeks ago by mlednor
Working with Dropbox | Dr Dobb's
february 2012 by mlednor
Dropbox client applets allow only basic functionality for interacting with the file storage service. To get the full breadth of capabilities, you'll need to use their SDK and write your own code
The advent of high-speed networks and affordable high-capacity storage breathed new life into that once fickle online service — file hosting. Unlike the old BBS and FTP services, today's file hosting employs Web 2.0 standards to display an intuitive interface. It can handle a wide range of file formats, and it has become consistently reliable.
In this article, I examine one of the most popular such services: Dropbox. I'll look at what this service offers and how it interacts with its users. And after going over its SDK, I'll explain how to use it to build a custom service client. In the process, I'll demonstrate how to log into a user's account, how to move files to and from that account, how to do a query, and how to manage the account.
For reasons of length, all sample code is written with Cocoa and Objective-C in mind.
dropbox
tutorial
The advent of high-speed networks and affordable high-capacity storage breathed new life into that once fickle online service — file hosting. Unlike the old BBS and FTP services, today's file hosting employs Web 2.0 standards to display an intuitive interface. It can handle a wide range of file formats, and it has become consistently reliable.
In this article, I examine one of the most popular such services: Dropbox. I'll look at what this service offers and how it interacts with its users. And after going over its SDK, I'll explain how to use it to build a custom service client. In the process, I'll demonstrate how to log into a user's account, how to move files to and from that account, how to do a query, and how to manage the account.
For reasons of length, all sample code is written with Cocoa and Objective-C in mind.
february 2012 by mlednor
Cross-platform snippet syncing with Dropbox, TextExpander and Breevy | Think Vitamin
june 2011 by mlednor
Being device independent means being able to code in any device or platform. One of the things you might want across devices is access to your code libraries. One way to do it is using a couple of macro tools combined with Dropbox.
dropbox
productivity
mac
windows
june 2011 by mlednor
SparkleShare - Sharing work made easy
april 2011 by mlednor
SparkleShare is a syncing and collaboration tool that shines by its absence. It's designed to get out of your way, to make sharing documents and collaboration easier, and to make peers aware of what you are doing.
backup
sync
dropbox
opensource
april 2011 by mlednor
Dropbox Forms: Receive files from your web site to your dropbox!
march 2011 by mlednor
Embed Anywhere!
Whether you use Frontpage or Facebook, we've got you covered regardless of skill level. Every platform is just one copy/paste away from your Dropbox.
Customizable!
Customize your form to suit your needs. You can add or remove fields, choose a pre-made template for your form or even create your own style.
Dead Simple!
Click on the button above and let us do all of the work for you. If you are already a JotForm user, scroll below for instructions to get your hands dirty.
No mess!
Create a dropbox form and we will create a folder named Jotform in your Dropbox. When you get a new upload, it will be there instantly. No mess, no BS.
dropbox
tools
Whether you use Frontpage or Facebook, we've got you covered regardless of skill level. Every platform is just one copy/paste away from your Dropbox.
Customizable!
Customize your form to suit your needs. You can add or remove fields, choose a pre-made template for your form or even create your own style.
Dead Simple!
Click on the button above and let us do all of the work for you. If you are already a JotForm user, scroll below for instructions to get your hands dirty.
No mess!
Create a dropbox form and we will create a folder named Jotform in your Dropbox. When you get a new upload, it will be there instantly. No mess, no BS.
march 2011 by mlednor
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