
work and home), and accessing files from anywhere, and automatic picture upload (take a picture on your phone and it appears almost immediately on your computer), but also for offsite backup, which is very handy in this randsonware invested world we live in.

This is great not only for syncing between multiple computers (eg. You can then access it from any computer via the website, or via the mobile app, or by also installing the desktop application on that computer. I don’t think it’s possible to have an internet connection and not be aware of Dropbox, but for anyone that’s been living under a rock, you install the desktop application and it sits in your system tray ensuring that everything you store in the “Dropbox” folder gets synced up to the web.
