
MailDrop DropVox - Record Voice Memos to Dropbox for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on the iTunes App Store HTML Mail - Send HTML Emails Online Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo and most other popular email programs support HTML email (Rich Text) but neither of the programs offer you an option to compose email messages directly using HTML markup. That's where HTML Mail fits in. To get started, sign-in with your Gmail or Google Account. The app only requires permission to send mails through your Gmail account. Internally, the app sends emails on your behalf using the official Gmail API and thus a copy of the mail will be available in your Gmail Sent Items folder. This is not an anonymous service as we pull your email address from your Gmail account and use that as the From: email address in the header of the outgoing message.
FileStork 20+ Tools To Supercharge Your Dropbox Dropbox is a powerful cloud service but it is more than just a website for online storage. Dropbox has many apps that work together with it to enhance your Dropbox experience. Besides automatically backing up your website to Dropbox, some of these apps or third party services will allow you to create a simple website with Dropbox, help you automatically organize your Dropbox files, and even let you email file attachments directly to your Dropbox account. (Image Source: Toby Negele) Here are 20+ tools to help you make Dropbox even more useful to your everyday routine. Recommended Reading: How To Share Dropbox Files On Your Facebook Group Backup Box Backup Box is a service that lets you transfer files between two different cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive and Box. Dropbox Automator Dropbox Automator lets you create your own ‘rules’ that help you automatically process files on your Dropbox. BoxCryptor BoxCryptor allows you to encrypt files before it is uploaded. MacDropAny DROPitTOme
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10 Tools for Getting the Most from Dropbox This has also been posted at my Web 2.0 blog - Edtechtoolbox - some of these tools are cross platform. 1. Dropbox Copy This is a simple application that adds the copy button menu option letting you transfer files to dropbox and also copies the URL in your clipboard so that you can share faster. 2. This is a password protected online application created to help you set up a process for transferring files using Dropbox. 3. This is a photo sharing application available for both iPhone and Android users. 4. A service hosted by Jotforms. 5. If you’re a big fan of the audio note-to-self but you’d like more flexibility than the iPhone’s default Voice Memos app, DropVox may be for you. 6. This is an advanced backup tool designed to help you save your important emails and conversations from your email account. 7. An easy and very secure way for Dropbox users around the world to request files from each other. 8. 9. 10. ePubBooks
62 things you can do with Dropbox Ask Macworld editors to name our favorite apps, and most of us would mention Dropbox. The file-synchronizing service has revolutionized the way we use our Macs; we’re always looking for new things it can do. Towards that end, a couple of months ago we posted a note on Macworld.com, asking readers, “How do you use Dropbox?” The response was incredible: Between our forums and email, we received nearly 250 suggestions. The Basics 1 Go to Dropbox and set up an account. 2 Create folders in Dropbox, and then create symbolic links to those folders on your Mac. There are a couple of ways to create symbolic links. If you’d rather not futz with the command line, you could instead use utilities such as MacDropAny ( ), SymbolicLinker ( ), or DropLink to accomplish the same thing. What you store 3 It’s probably impractical to put your entire user folder in Dropbox, but you can put the most important folders there: The Documents folder is an obvious one. 17 Keep your iWeb domain files in Dropbox.