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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

AirDropper

Requests Files via Email and Saves to Your Dropbox

Allows Multiple Uploads for Dropbox-Synced File Requests
 
 
Not everybody's down with free file syncing service Dropbox, but that's not a problem with free webapp AirDropper. Use it to request a file, through email or password-protected link, and when they upload it, it goes right into your Dropbox space.

AirDropper authenticates itself with your Dropbox account, then asks you to fill out a request form for the file you're looking to receive. After providing the email address of the file-haver, or getting them a password-protected link through other means, they'll get to a page that simply asks them to browse and select the file, then upload it. That file lands right in your Dropbox account, in a folder you specify, and the world feels ever more connected.

It's a nice go-between agent for clients who can't send a large file out via email, or for pinging you friends and reminding them to send along that MP3 you were talking about last night.

AirDropper is free to use while in beta, but will eventually take on a "freemium" tiered pricing model that keeps a free option, according to its developer. It requires a free Dropbox account and an authentication if your browser cookies get wiped.
 
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jotform dropbox

Receive Files From Your Web Site To Your Dropbox Account





Wanna do it yourself?

Just follow the instructions below. If you're already a Jotform user, you can skip to step 2 and integrate your existing forms.

1.Create your Upload form
Go to Jotform Form Builder and drag a "File Upload" field from the Form Tools menu to your workspace. If you wish to collect any other type of information, add the relevant fields from the tools menu.

2.Setup your Dropbox
Go to My Forms and click on the form you wish to integrate with Dropbox, then click "Submissions" on the options bar above. In the Submissions page, click the preferences icon and choose "Send Uploads to Dropbox" from the dropdown menu. Login to Dropbox and the integration will be ready.

3.Share!
All that's left is to have your form on your web site. Go to Jotform Form Builder and click "Embed Form" from the options bar. You can embed your form into your site or your Facebook fan page. If you don't have a web site, you can also email the form link directly to your clients or colleagues.

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How Many People Downloaded Public Files in My Dropbox

Download Stats for Public Files in Dropbox
See stats on how many people downloaded your public files






To give it a try just go to pub.300.mg and sign-up using your Dropbox account. It will automatically sync with public files in your Dropbox and create short links for them. Use these short links to share the files and statistics will be automatically collected.

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URL Droplet

URL Droplet is a simple webapp that allows you to paste in the download link for a file and have it download straight to your Dropbox, so you can deal with later. You could start a large download while out on your mobile phone, on a company computer at work, or just sitting at an internet cafe.



The downloaded file is saved in the main Dropbox directory—if it were saved to public, anybody could see what you've been getting. Because of this, URL Droplet needs access to Dropbox, so you should be comfortable granting permissions to third-party apps.

Thanks Mike Kelly

Privacy Policy
When accessing our Website, Url Droplet will learn certain information about you during your visit. How we will handle information we learn about you depends upon what you do when visiting our site.
If you visit our site to read or download information on our pages, we collect and store only the following information about you:
1. The name of the domain from which you access the Internet
2. The date and time you access our site
3. The Internet address of the website you used to link directly to our site.

If you identify yourself by sending us an e-mail containing personal information, then the information collected will be solely used to respond to your message.
The information collected is for statistical purposes. Url Droplet may use software programs to create summary statistics, which are used for such purposes as assessing the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, what information is of most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, Url Droplet uses software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.
In the course of using the service it is necessary to authorize Url Droplet access to your Dropbox. Url Droplet uses this authorization solely for the purpose of uploading your files. Url Droplet never accesses your Dropbox for any other reason.
Url Droplet will not obtain personally-identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information to us by authorizing the application to Dropbox, nor will such information be sold or otherwise transferred to unaffiliated third parties without the approval of the user at the time of collection.

For the moment it is free to use, but servers do cost money so some upcoming features will only be available at a premium. ( Tip: still for free and no premium )

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