Kevin Cully wrote:
> Yes, large along the lines of hundreds of megabytes.
> 
> So, you leave Dropbox off and then turn it on when you want to backup 
> your files?

Naw, it's a tray service.  It stays on all the time.  When I do a 
backup, I drop the file into the dropbox, in the appropriate folder, and 
continue working.  As I work, i'ts automagically uploaded to the server, 
and if the other computer(s) are on, downloaded (synced) to them.

If I shut off before the file is uploaded, it stops, then resumes next 
time I'm online.  Very painless method for storing a quick backup on a 
remote server that I can access from anywhere, as well as among my other 
computers.

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