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Dropbox users can update to a new version of the desktop application, which comes with a small batch of changes. These cover issues on both OS X and on Windows.
First on the list is an issue with importing media files larger than 2GB on Mac. In Dropbox 1.4.6 this limitation should no longer bother you.
On Windows, ... |
23 May 2012 10:43 GMT |
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Dropbox 1.4.0 does not introduce too many features. In fact, the list of modifications comprises only two entries, one of them relating to photo importing. This feature has been available in the Experimental version of the file sync application for some time now, and it went through numerous refinements in order to ... |
27 April 2012 07:02 GMT |
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Dropbox released a new build for the Experimental version (1.3.30). There are very few notable changes available, most of them relating to its aesthetics on Windows. As such, Windows users should notice a splash screen when starting Dropbox and improved looks as far as the progress bar is concerned. The development... |
4 April 2012 05:33 GMT |
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Dropbox released two new versions of their experimental build today, 1.3.27 and 1.3.28, the former featuring several modifications; one of them improves the user interface when there is a large import (more information is available).
Build 1.3.27 also sports translations for non-English users and fixes tray icon pro... |
28 March 2012 07:18 GMT |
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The latest development for Dropbox Experimental does not show numerous modifications, but the entries in the change log are notable. They tackle sensitive issues in the application, such as performance and usability.The latest build for Dropbox Experimental is 1.3.26, and among the problems it eliminates, there is th... |
23 March 2012 11:30 GMT |
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The latest revision of Dropbox Experimental has been released recently, bringing to the table a set of changes designed to improve its functionality and performance.
At the top of the list of modifications there is the ability to upload files larger than 4GB to Windows XP. Also, the new build should come with better... |
15 March 2012 05:26 GMT |
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The latest release for Dropbox Experimental, 1.3.16, comes with support for AVCHD high-definition video format. Several other modifications are also available, including improvements to the user interface responsiveness, when importing is in progress.
Support for AVCHD format comes with a note, though, which hints t... |
15 February 2012 05:31 GMT |
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Dropbox Experimental has been updated over the weekend to a new build, 1.3.13. The most recent release of the testing edition fixes several bugs but also adds support for importing various file formats in the DCIM folder.
The notable issues fixed include crashes when importing RAW files as well as the display of a v... |
6 February 2012 03:43 GMT |
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A new release for Dropbox Experimental is available for download. The latest build focuses on fixes and improvements, as it does not introduce new features.
At the top of the list of modifications is an entry announcing that Dropbox Experimental 1.3.12 brings to the table a cleaner UI on Windows in the case of non-a... |
2 February 2012 08:21 GMT |
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Dropbox has just released a new build for their test version of the synchronization client. The modifications in Dropbox Experimental 1.3.6 are generally focused on the photo import feature.
Two of the changes are aimed at Mac users, as the current release of the application fixes the up/down arrow regression on Mac... |
13 January 2012 03:34 GMT |
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The latest build of Total Commander packs fixes for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. The list of modifications refers mostly to visual improvements rather than functionality repairs, which is a sign that the app is heading towards a final version - fast.Total Commander 8.0 beta 13 takes care of aspects such as prese... |
19 December 2011 05:13 GMT |
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The easy or the hard way, we have all learned that backing up data is essential, and that there are at least two aspects to consider when doing so: speed and frequency. OneWaySync tries to meet both requirements while keeping things simple.Storing backups on multiple locations in order to prevent data loss is by far ... |
9 December 2011 03:21 GMT |
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Total Commander 8.0 beta 10 introduces a pretty large list of new additions. Fixes to older issues have not been left out, either, and cover both the 32-bit and the 64-bit edition of the file manager.Among the more important of the new features is support for SSL-encrypted server-to-server transfers, trying all IP ad... |
26 November 2011 07:16 GMT |
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The latest experimental build for Dropbox shows nothing new, as it has been released only to fix tha xattr bug noticed in the previous version.Dropbox Experimental 1.3.2 mends a problem with extended file attributes (xattr) syncing when unlinking or relinking a computer. This is the only reason for pushing out this v... |
2 November 2011 12:36 GMT |
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If you don’t use the right tools, creating bookmarks may become a rather dull task. BookMacster allows you to organize your bookmarks, eliminate the duplicates and keep them sorted and synced between multiple browsers and computers.The life of any internet surfer is full of hundreds of great websites that provi... |
20 December 2010 11:21 GMT |
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Windows comes with some pretty good file copying solution, but third party developers strive to reach better speeds. FastCopy is one of these third party tools designed to reduce the times for copying and moving data from one place to another. And this is not all the program can be used for as its abilities extend to... |
9 December 2010 14:01 GMT |
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Via 4SharedDesktop you can easily manage the files in your 4shared online account. The application gives you almost instant access to the data you have stored on the 4shared high-speed servers. It allows you to organize your stored items in folders, move them around, download them to your computer or upload new ones ... |
30 August 2010 09:31 GMT |
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The official press release reads: “GFI Software has been working with Titan for some time and has made significant investments in the technology, which it has now re-launched under GFI. GFI will continue making major investments in this technology.” Thus Titan Backup has suffered a drop in price from $39... |
27 May 2009 04:53 GMT |
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One of the darnest things about computers is that you can't really trust them. As advanced as technology today is, hardware failures still happen, sometimes taking with them important files and data with low chances of recovery. There is little you can do to work against this malevolent happening (and most times... |
25 May 2009 14:03 GMT |
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In an era when all the information is transmitted digitally and even your bills and statements come in electronic format, a simple, but very organized, database can be a life saver. Forget about all the boxes stuffed with bills that collect dust in your closet, or about the folders from your computer that give you a ... |
16 August 2008 09:38 GMT |
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Growing up, time-zones have always been both fascinating and somehow ambiguous to me, as I could never fully understand why people said that in Japan, for instance, New Year's Eve was always earlier than ours - after all, we were all beginning a new year. Also, I couldn't quite figure out why when we went t... |
31 May 2008 14:31 GMT |
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Having your music played has become such a regular activity that installing a full featured music player on your computer is absolutely compulsory. Players now provide sophisticated plug-ins and complex features, but it's not about them I want to talk here. Personally, I enjoy small ad-ons that do a great job in... |
30 June 2007 11:34 GMT |
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