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Ah, I see. Yeah, a friend introduced me to it for just that reason, and I've been using it mainly for that.
I'd love to put everything in the cloud as Kat has done, but not there yet, although slowly moving that way. It's so tempting -- maybe I should just jump in!
Thanks,
Steve
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Laura Lemay wrote:
Mostly I use it to share files across multiple computers, including work/home files.
On Feb 10, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Steve Janoff (non-Celgene) wrote:
> Laura Lemay wrote:
>
>> I love Dropbox, I pay for Dropbox, but it is very expensive if all you're going to use it for is backups (with the exception that if you have less
> than 2GB to back up, it's free).
>
> What do you use it for besides backups?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
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