On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Vincent Teachout <[email protected]> wrote:
> srussell705 wrote:
>
>> With dropbox you need to give out the userid/pw to the recipient for
>> them to access the files.  With this they receive an email to start
>> the process.
>>
>> I am a long time fan of dropbox.
>
> Not so.  If it's in the public folder, right click, choose drop box
> options, and it will create a link that is good for nothing except to
> pull the file down.
>
> Also, if this is someone you share with on a regular basis, you can set
> up a shared folder, and give them the PW to only that - they can access
> that folder, and have no other access at all to any other folder.  Time
> to RTFM.  :-)
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When you share a folder in one of the ways described above, we will
immediately send email invitations to the addresses you provided.
These invitations tell the recipients that you’ve shared a folder with
them and gives them a link to accept your invite.

Was this an update?  I missed that when dropbox first came out.


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