A few hours ago Dropbox, the popular data storage service in the cloud, launched new beta version of its desktop client which comes with the main novelty that allows to automatically import photos and videos from cameras, phones and SD cards . And what is the best way to go polish a preliminary version of any program? Armed with the user, what Dropbox has released a juicy bait : those who install the beta client will receive 500 MB of free storage for up to 5 GB per 500 MB of photos and videos automatically rise by the new feature.
If you want to get free additional space and are willing to take the risks involved in working with a beta version of a program, these are the steps to follow :
- Download and install Dropbox 1.3.12
- Dropbox configured to automatically import pictures and videos (in the preferences have to check the "Enable Dropbox camera import")
- Connect your camera or smartphone to the computer
- Jump new window from which you can choose to automatically import pictures and videos every time you connect the device, cancel the program does not suggest this option again or start importing. Pica in the latter.
- Done. The program will begin to happen all the images and videos you have on your camera or smartphone connected to your Dropbox account. For every 500 MB of this type of information uploaded in this way, you will receive 500 MB to 4.5 GB more free.
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