11 Results for “drop.io”

This week, I landed a big client. Emails flew back and forth and, finally, they sent me the final version of our contract. I digitally signed the PDF and emailed it back. No good — the contracts department for this particular company required that I send… Read More »

You are an independent contractor, sole proprietor, or owner of a company of one. What happens to your business, your income and your clients if something happens to you? If you haven’t thought about setting up a formal contingency plan to outline the steps you need… Read More »

We’ve raved about real-time free file-sharing service drop.io before. The company just unveiled a new free, no-download web presentation system called present.io. The key to present.io is simplicity. First you make a “drop,” which is drop.io’s term for storage space, and add any required media in two… Read More »

Free file-sharing service drop.io (previously raved about here on WebWorkerDaily) added a really useful new service this week: real-time collaboration (or “streaming” as drop.io call it). This should be very handy for web workers: you could use it to share files during teleconferences or to collaborate… Read More »

There are a number of services out there that help you transfer large files via a web site (instead of email or FTP). FileGenius is one that we haven’t covered before, but it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a solution for a medium sized company.… Read More »

[digg=http://digg.com/software/5_Offbeat_Free_Utilities_for_Everyday_Tasks]If you’ve followed the utility software category for very long, you know that it’s very common for useful applications to get wrapped into operating systems. That’s happened with backup utilities, security utilities, and many others. Still, I keep a large collection of free, offbeat utilities around… Read More »

The price of storage has been dropping dramatically for some time now, and along with that trend, web workers now have an ever-expanding set of options for backing up and sharing files online. In addition, the various services you can use offer many different kinds of… Read More »

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Dropbox Syncs, Stores, and Shares

There are plenty of services out there that offer some combination of online file storage, synchronization, and storage. New entrant Dropbox comes to this crowded market with a well-crafted entry (now in beta). Features include file synching via folders on your desktop computer (Windows or OS… Read More »

Drop.io Continues to Update, Adds Insanely Useful Features

We’ve covered drop.io in the past, but some recent updates definitely warrant a fresh look at the service.  The basic idea behind drop.io is to give users an extremely easy way to share files of many types in a straightforward manner. When you go to drop.io, you’re… Read More »

Six Offbeat Ways to Share Files Online–Free

The web is now full of various free solutions you can turn to to share files online with co-workers, but they vary in their utility for various kinds of sharing. Some are very easy to jump in and out of, some can take you directly… Read More »

Extras Come with Three Free Online Storage Solutions

Web Worker Daily has done quite a bit of coverage of online sites you can use to back up and share files. I’m always looking for new and different solutions, though. Lately, I’m impressed with Drop.io, Xdrive and Box.net–each of which has some unique advantages.… Read More »

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