Showing posts with label Files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Files. Show all posts
Saturday, January 26, 2013

Create Network Drive to Access Files on Dropbox, Google Docs, FTP & More

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There are many clouds services available, some free while others charge you for the storage space. Some options you have are Dropbox, Google Docs, or even a personal FTP server. You will typically choose one and move on or use them all, some more effectively than others. This is the problem that Otixo, a new web appp, is trying to solve.

Otixo basically gives you an interface for managing all of your cloud services in one location. You can use it directly from your internet browser or from your Windows desktop.

At the moment it includes support for Dropbox, Google Docs, BOX.net, FTP accounts and WebDav. You can get access to files on all your cloud services with a single sign on, search across them, and moves files between them without downloading.

If you are Windows user, you can even mount your Otixo account as a network drive and manage all your accounts and files from your desktop. Before going further, first you need to sign-up for Otixo and connect your cloud services using its web application. Once you do that, follow these step-by-step instructions to setup the network drive:

Open My Computer and from the toolbar, select “Map Network Drive”.

A Dialog will appear. In that select a free drive letter you want to assign to the network drive. Then in the “Folder:” field, enter “https://app.otixo.com/webdav”. You can also optionally ask it connect every time you logon.

Otixo-Network-Drive

Press the “Finish” button and a new dialog should appear.

Otixo-Login

Enter your Otixo username and password, and press the “OK” button.

That’s it. You should see a new drive named “app.otixo.com” in “My Computer” under “Network Location.”

You can now open, edit, copy-paste, upload and delete your files in the cloud services just like your other files and folders on your computer. Each service is accessible as a folder in the drive. Whenever you add or remove any service on Otixo web app, the changes are instantly seen on your computer.

Very handy indeed. The only drawback I see thus far is a limited range of services offered,but since this is still a public beta we can expect to see other services in future. I personally would like to see support for Microsoft SkyDrive, or photo sharing website Picasa.

Otixo is a free service and you can sign up for it at the link below.

Go To Here


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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Your files, anywhere (Dropbox)

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Dropbox is a cloud storage. You can sync your important data with Dropbox and access them anywhere anytime from any device. These are the key features.

* 2GB of Dropbox for free, with subscriptions up to 100GB available.

* Your files are always available from the secure Dropbox website.

* Dropbox works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry.

* Works even when offline. You always have your files, whether or not you have a connection.

* Dropbox transfers just the parts of a file that change (not the whole thing)

* Manually set bandwidth limits — Dropbox won’t hog your connection.

* Invite friends, family or teammates to a folder. It’ll be as if you saved the folder to their computers.

* See other people’s changes instantly.

* Create photo galleries viewable by anyone you choose.

* Send a link to any file in your Dropbox using your Public folder.

* Bring your files with you when you’re on the go.

* Edit files in your Dropbox from your phone.

* Easily upload your photos and videos to Dropbox.

* Share freely with family and friends.

* Dropbox keeps a one-month history of your work.

* Any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted.

* Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and AES-256 bit encryption.

* Using Dropbox you can share files also. It’s simple and fast. No waiting time. No bandwidth limit. No speed limit. Follow these steps to do this.

1) Install Dropbox.

2) After installation Dropbox will create a new folder called “Dropbox” in your PC. Open it.

3) There’s a folder called “Public” open it.

4) Now copy any file you want to share to this folder.

5) Right click on that file.

6) On the right click menu there’s a new option called “Dropbox” go to it and there is a another option in that sub menu called “Copy public link” Click that.

7) Now with that link you can share your file anywhere. It’s a direct link.

So Enjoy! Download it from here.


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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Your files, anywhere (Dropbox)

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Dropbox is a cloud storage. You can sync your important data with Dropbox and access them anywhere anytime from any device. These are the key features.

* 2GB of Dropbox for free, with subscriptions up to 100GB available.

* Your files are always available from the secure Dropbox website.

* Dropbox works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry.

* Works even when offline. You always have your files, whether or not you have a connection.

* Dropbox transfers just the parts of a file that change (not the whole thing)

* Manually set bandwidth limits — Dropbox won’t hog your connection.

* Invite friends, family or teammates to a folder. It’ll be as if you saved the folder to their computers.

* See other people’s changes instantly.

* Create photo galleries viewable by anyone you choose.

* Send a link to any file in your Dropbox using your Public folder.

* Bring your files with you when you’re on the go.

* Edit files in your Dropbox from your phone.

* Easily upload your photos and videos to Dropbox.

* Share freely with family and friends.

* Dropbox keeps a one-month history of your work.

* Any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted.

* Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and AES-256 bit encryption.

* Using Dropbox you can share files also. It’s simple and fast. No waiting time. No bandwidth limit. No speed limit. Follow these steps to do this.

1) Install Dropbox.

2) After installation Dropbox will create a new folder called “Dropbox” in your PC. Open it.

3) There’s a folder called “Public” open it.

4) Now copy any file you want to share to this folder.

5) Right click on that file.

6) On the right click menu there’s a new option called “Dropbox” go to it and there is a another option in that sub menu called “Copy public link” Click that.

7) Now with that link you can share your file anywhere. It’s a direct link.

So Enjoy! Download it from here.


View the original article here

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Your files, anywhere (Dropbox)

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Dropbox is a cloud storage. You can sync your important data with Dropbox and access them anywhere anytime from any device. These are the key features.

* 2GB of Dropbox for free, with subscriptions up to 100GB available.

* Your files are always available from the secure Dropbox website.

* Dropbox works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry.

* Works even when offline. You always have your files, whether or not you have a connection.

* Dropbox transfers just the parts of a file that change (not the whole thing)

* Manually set bandwidth limits — Dropbox won’t hog your connection.

* Invite friends, family or teammates to a folder. It’ll be as if you saved the folder to their computers.

* See other people’s changes instantly.

* Create photo galleries viewable by anyone you choose.

* Send a link to any file in your Dropbox using your Public folder.

* Bring your files with you when you’re on the go.

* Edit files in your Dropbox from your phone.

* Easily upload your photos and videos to Dropbox.

* Share freely with family and friends.

* Dropbox keeps a one-month history of your work.

* Any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted.

* Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and AES-256 bit encryption.

* Using Dropbox you can share files also. It’s simple and fast. No waiting time. No bandwidth limit. No speed limit. Follow these steps to do this.

1) Install Dropbox.

2) After installation Dropbox will create a new folder called “Dropbox” in your PC. Open it.

3) There’s a folder called “Public” open it.

4) Now copy any file you want to share to this folder.

5) Right click on that file.

6) On the right click menu there’s a new option called “Dropbox” go to it and there is a another option in that sub menu called “Copy public link” Click that.

7) Now with that link you can share your file anywhere. It’s a direct link.

So Enjoy! Download it from here.


View the original article here

Continue reading →
Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Create Network Drive to Access Files on Dropbox, Google Docs, FTP & More

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Otixo-Logo

There are many clouds services available, some free while others charge you for the storage space. Some options you have are Dropbox, Google Docs, or even a personal FTP server. You will typically choose one and move on or use them all, some more effectively than others. This is the problem that Otixo, a new web appp, is trying to solve.

Otixo basically gives you an interface for managing all of your cloud services in one location. You can use it directly from your internet browser or from your Windows desktop.

At the moment it includes support for Dropbox, Google Docs, BOX.net, FTP accounts and WebDav. You can get access to files on all your cloud services with a single sign on, search across them, and moves files between them without downloading.

If you are Windows user, you can even mount your Otixo account as a network drive and manage all your accounts and files from your desktop. Before going further, first you need to sign-up for Otixo and connect your cloud services using its web application. Once you do that, follow these step-by-step instructions to setup the network drive:

Open My Computer and from the toolbar, select “Map Network Drive”.

A Dialog will appear. In that select a free drive letter you want to assign to the network drive. Then in the “Folder:” field, enter “https://app.otixo.com/webdav”. You can also optionally ask it connect every time you logon.

Otixo-Network-Drive

Press the “Finish” button and a new dialog should appear.

Otixo-Login

Enter your Otixo username and password, and press the “OK” button.

That’s it. You should see a new drive named “app.otixo.com” in “My Computer” under “Network Location.”

You can now open, edit, copy-paste, upload and delete your files in the cloud services just like your other files and folders on your computer. Each service is accessible as a folder in the drive. Whenever you add or remove any service on Otixo web app, the changes are instantly seen on your computer.

Very handy indeed. The only drawback I see thus far is a limited range of services offered,but since this is still a public beta we can expect to see other services in future. I personally would like to see support for Microsoft SkyDrive, or photo sharing website Picasa.

Otixo is a free service and you can sign up for it at the link below.

Go To Here


View the original article here

Continue reading →
Saturday, December 22, 2012

Create Network Drive to Access Files on Dropbox, Google Docs, FTP & More

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Otixo-Logo

There are many clouds services available, some free while others charge you for the storage space. Some options you have are Dropbox, Google Docs, or even a personal FTP server. You will typically choose one and move on or use them all, some more effectively than others. This is the problem that Otixo, a new web appp, is trying to solve.

Otixo basically gives you an interface for managing all of your cloud services in one location. You can use it directly from your internet browser or from your Windows desktop.

At the moment it includes support for Dropbox, Google Docs, BOX.net, FTP accounts and WebDav. You can get access to files on all your cloud services with a single sign on, search across them, and moves files between them without downloading.

If you are Windows user, you can even mount your Otixo account as a network drive and manage all your accounts and files from your desktop. Before going further, first you need to sign-up for Otixo and connect your cloud services using its web application. Once you do that, follow these step-by-step instructions to setup the network drive:

Open My Computer and from the toolbar, select “Map Network Drive”.

A Dialog will appear. In that select a free drive letter you want to assign to the network drive. Then in the “Folder:” field, enter “https://app.otixo.com/webdav”. You can also optionally ask it connect every time you logon.

Otixo-Network-Drive

Press the “Finish” button and a new dialog should appear.

Otixo-Login

Enter your Otixo username and password, and press the “OK” button.

That’s it. You should see a new drive named “app.otixo.com” in “My Computer” under “Network Location.”

You can now open, edit, copy-paste, upload and delete your files in the cloud services just like your other files and folders on your computer. Each service is accessible as a folder in the drive. Whenever you add or remove any service on Otixo web app, the changes are instantly seen on your computer.

Very handy indeed. The only drawback I see thus far is a limited range of services offered,but since this is still a public beta we can expect to see other services in future. I personally would like to see support for Microsoft SkyDrive, or photo sharing website Picasa.

Otixo is a free service and you can sign up for it at the link below.

Go To Here


View the original article here

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Create Network Drive to Access Files on Dropbox, Google Docs, FTP & More

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Otixo-Logo

There are many clouds services available, some free while others charge you for the storage space. Some options you have are Dropbox, Google Docs, or even a personal FTP server. You will typically choose one and move on or use them all, some more effectively than others. This is the problem that Otixo, a new web appp, is trying to solve.

Otixo basically gives you an interface for managing all of your cloud services in one location. You can use it directly from your internet browser or from your Windows desktop.

At the moment it includes support for Dropbox, Google Docs, BOX.net, FTP accounts and WebDav. You can get access to files on all your cloud services with a single sign on, search across them, and moves files between them without downloading.

If you are Windows user, you can even mount your Otixo account as a network drive and manage all your accounts and files from your desktop. Before going further, first you need to sign-up for Otixo and connect your cloud services using its web application. Once you do that, follow these step-by-step instructions to setup the network drive:

Open My Computer and from the toolbar, select “Map Network Drive”.

A Dialog will appear. In that select a free drive letter you want to assign to the network drive. Then in the “Folder:” field, enter “https://app.otixo.com/webdav”. You can also optionally ask it connect every time you logon.

Otixo-Network-Drive

Press the “Finish” button and a new dialog should appear.

Otixo-Login

Enter your Otixo username and password, and press the “OK” button.

That’s it. You should see a new drive named “app.otixo.com” in “My Computer” under “Network Location.”

You can now open, edit, copy-paste, upload and delete your files in the cloud services just like your other files and folders on your computer. Each service is accessible as a folder in the drive. Whenever you add or remove any service on Otixo web app, the changes are instantly seen on your computer.

Very handy indeed. The only drawback I see thus far is a limited range of services offered,but since this is still a public beta we can expect to see other services in future. I personally would like to see support for Microsoft SkyDrive, or photo sharing website Picasa.

Otixo is a free service and you can sign up for it at the link below.

Go To Here


View the original article here

Continue reading →