Spotdox, access any file on your Mac with the Dropbox cloud

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Everything in computing has been changing by leaps and bounds, but the advantages that it is supplying for users have all your information in the cloud and accessible at all times and from any device is priceless. It should be noted that not always all files are in the cloud due to space limitations.

Now that problem will go away with the launch of spotdox, which is a Dropbox add-on for Mac computers, and whose mission is to allow access to any file or directory available on the computer itself, or even on storage units connected to it, from any other device anywhere else.

We all know that Dropbox only allows access to files that are put in its own directory. With Spotdox, we can move files from anywhere on our Mac to that Dropbox folder and remotely.

To start using Spotdox, all you have to do is download and install Spotdox on your computer where you want to allow access to all files and directories. When we run it we have to identify ourselves in the Dropbox account that we want to use.

The next step is to go to Spotdox.com from any other device, and identify yourself with the Dropbox access data, allowing you to access the account. Subsequently, the same service is responsible for facilitating the navigation and management of the files on the computer remotely, allowing us to select the files we need and place them in the Dropbox directory on the computer.

Macbook Air with Spotdox

Finally, we are going to dropbos and we can take those files, which through Spotdox we have been able to move them remotely to the Dropbox folder.

More information - Minbox is faster uploading files than Dropbox

Source - What's New

Download - spotdox


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      jimmyimac said

    from what I have read it is similar to logme in