How to transfer large files with dropbox: Drop It to Me

DropBox since its launch has shaped the way people use to share and synchronize the files over the internet. When I tried it I really have a sigh of releaf. Now that DropBox has opened the possibility that other Applications and webapps use the service, we are seeing appear many interesting options to take advantage of megabytes (or gigabytes) offered by DropBox.

DropBox, As I said in the past, is a hosting service that gives us 2 GB free. But the difference is that not only kept online, it automatically synchronizes the space between multiple computers. And if the computers have the file are on the same network, makes the transfer of same via LAN, speeding things a lot.

Drop It To Me (dropitto.me) takes advantage of this storage space, allowing us to create a portal where we can ask for records of up to 75 Megabytes. That is, instead of asking friends or conoidos upload a file to any other service, we can easily pass the link Drop It To Me creates for us, and the file immediately be uploaded to Dropbox to sync automatically with our PC!

Drop it to me How to transfer large files with dropbox: Drop It to Me

The only bad service is the restriction of 75 Megabytes. It would have been nice to have at least 100 megabytes per file available. But beyond that, Drop it To Me works very well.

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