[AI] Get Files Sent to Your Dropbox via Email or a Webpage

2010-10-29 Thread Waseem
Hello all,
Have you ever wanted someone to send you a file that was too big to email?  
Here's how you can turn your Dropbox into a way for others to send you files 
without any hassle.

Dropbox is one of the best file sync services available, and I use it all the 
time to share files and folders with friends, family, and many others. However, 
sometimes you'll need to get files from someone who can't figure out how to use 
Dropbox, or who you don't want to share a folder with all the time.  For these 
occasions and more, it can be helpful to have a way for someone to send you a 
file one time via Dropbox.  There are two great services that make it easy to 
get files uploaded to your Dropbox, so keep reading and see which is best for 
your needs.

Request Files for Dropbox via Email
Have you ever struggled with emails filled with 8Mb Tiff files from colleagues 
that didn't know about Dropbox?  When you need files from someone who only 
understands email, or just want a quick way for anyone to send you a file you 
need via Dropbox, AirDropper is a great service that can bridge the gap.  It 
lets you request files via email and then lets others send them to you securely 
via Dropbox.  To get started, browse to the AirDropper site (link below), and 
click Start.

 

This will send you to your Dropbox account, so click Allow to approve it 
connecting to your Dropbox.

 

Back at AirDropper, you can now enter a request for files from your friend.  
Enter your email address, up to 10 address of people you're asking for files, 
then enter a request name and message asking for the files, and press Send.

 

Moments later, your recipients will see an email from AirDropper with a secure 
link to send you the files. 

This will bring them to a special AirDropper page where they can add all the 
files you requested to your Dropbox.

 

Once they've added files, they'll be able to see the file names and whether the 
files are small, medium, or large.  Once everything's selected, they'll press 
Send to zip the files to your Dropbox.

 

As the files are uploading, they'll be able to see the progress on the file 
names.

AirDropper will let them know when the files have been sent, and you'll 
immediately see them popping up in your Dropbox.  Now you can easily get even 
the largest files sent to you without having to make sure others have Dropbox 
installed and setup.  And you'll get to do it with a cute webapp, too!

Create a Secure Page For Dropbox Uploading
Another way you can get files sent to your easily via Dropbox is with 
DROPitTOme.  This free service lets you create a password protected website 
where anyone can upload files to your Dropbox anytime.  Whether you'd like to 
have a Submit button on your blog for reader submissions, or you just want an 
easy way for your friends to send you pictures, this is a great way to let 
people send files to your Dropbox.  To get started, browse to their website 
(link below), and click Register.

 

This will direct you your Dropbox account.  Click Approve to let DropitToMe 
connect to your Dropbox account.

 

You'll now be sent back to the DropitToMe signup page.  Enter a username, 
email, and password, but use different ones from your default Dropbox password 
and username to keep your account info safe.  Then, in the last box, enter a 
password for others to enter when they're going to upload files to you.  Click 
Register when you're done.

 

When you need someone to send you files, just send them the link to your 
DropitToMe account, which is http://dropittome.com/your_username.  They'll have 
to enter the password you set and then click Login to send you a file.

 

Now they can just click Choose File and select any file up to 75Mb large on 
their computer to send to you.

 

Seconds later, you'll have the file in your Dropbox.  You can keep using this 
as long as you like, so anytime you need someone to send you a file, just send 
them the link to your DropitToMe account and the upload password, and then

 

If for some reason you decide you don't want to use DropitToMe anymore, you can 
remove its access to your Dropbox account.  Just login to your Dropbox 
dashboard, open your account settings, select the My Apps tab, and then click 
the x button beside DropitToMe.

 

Alternately, if you have a hosting account and would like to run your own 
personal Dropbox uploader, you can download a PHP script, along with a CSS file 
and images ready to make your own custom Dropbox upload page.  Just substitute 
your Dropbox account info in the PHP file, then upload all the files to your 
server and you'll be ready to go.  If that sounds too complicated, DropitToMe 
is a great alternative that works just as good.

 

With these options, getting files from friends, family, or just people reading 
your blog is easier than ever before.

 

Signup for AirDropper



Signup for DROPitTOme



Download the Dropbox Uploader Script [via Addictive Tips]

 

Warm Regards
MohammadWaseem

Re: [AI] Get Files Sent to Your Dropbox via Email or a Webpage

2010-10-29 Thread Rohiet A. Patil

Nice info. But where are the links for the services?
- Original Message - 
From: "Waseem" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 1:18 AM
Subject: [AI] Get Files Sent to Your Dropbox via Email or a Webpage



Hello all,
Have you ever wanted someone to send you a file that was too big to email? 
Here's how you can turn your Dropbox into a way for others to send you 
files without any hassle.


Dropbox is one of the best file sync services available, and I use it all 
the time to share files and folders with friends, family, and many others. 
However, sometimes you'll need to get files from someone who can't figure 
out how to use Dropbox, or who you don't want to share a folder with all 
the time.  For these occasions and more, it can be helpful to have a way 
for someone to send you a file one time via Dropbox.  There are two great 
services that make it easy to get files uploaded to your Dropbox, so keep 
reading and see which is best for your needs.


Request Files for Dropbox via Email
Have you ever struggled with emails filled with 8Mb Tiff files from 
colleagues that didn't know about Dropbox?  When you need files from 
someone who only understands email, or just want a quick way for anyone to 
send you a file you need via Dropbox, AirDropper is a great service that 
can bridge the gap.  It lets you request files via email and then lets 
others send them to you securely via Dropbox.  To get started, browse to 
the AirDropper site (link below), and click Start.




This will send you to your Dropbox account, so click Allow to approve it 
connecting to your Dropbox.




Back at AirDropper, you can now enter a request for files from your 
friend.  Enter your email address, up to 10 address of people you're 
asking for files, then enter a request name and message asking for the 
files, and press Send.




Moments later, your recipients will see an email from AirDropper with a 
secure link to send you the files.


This will bring them to a special AirDropper page where they can add all 
the files you requested to your Dropbox.




Once they've added files, they'll be able to see the file names and 
whether the files are small, medium, or large.  Once everything's 
selected, they'll press Send to zip the files to your Dropbox.




As the files are uploading, they'll be able to see the progress on the 
file names.


AirDropper will let them know when the files have been sent, and you'll 
immediately see them popping up in your Dropbox.  Now you can easily get 
even the largest files sent to you without having to make sure others have 
Dropbox installed and setup.  And you'll get to do it with a cute webapp, 
too!


Create a Secure Page For Dropbox Uploading
Another way you can get files sent to your easily via Dropbox is with 
DROPitTOme.  This free service lets you create a password protected 
website where anyone can upload files to your Dropbox anytime.  Whether 
you'd like to have a Submit button on your blog for reader submissions, or 
you just want an easy way for your friends to send you pictures, this is a 
great way to let people send files to your Dropbox.  To get started, 
browse to their website (link below), and click Register.




This will direct you your Dropbox account.  Click Approve to let 
DropitToMe connect to your Dropbox account.




You'll now be sent back to the DropitToMe signup page.  Enter a username, 
email, and password, but use different ones from your default Dropbox 
password and username to keep your account info safe.  Then, in the last 
box, enter a password for others to enter when they're going to upload 
files to you.  Click Register when you're done.




When you need someone to send you files, just send them the link to your 
DropitToMe account, which is http://dropittome.com/your_username.  They'll 
have to enter the password you set and then click Login to send you a 
file.




Now they can just click Choose File and select any file up to 75Mb large 
on their computer to send to you.




Seconds later, you'll have the file in your Dropbox.  You can keep using 
this as long as you like, so anytime you need someone to send you a file, 
just send them the link to your DropitToMe account and the upload 
password, and then




If for some reason you decide you don't want to use DropitToMe anymore, 
you can remove its access to your Dropbox account.  Just login to your 
Dropbox dashboard, open your account settings, select the My Apps tab, and 
then click the x button beside DropitToMe.




Alternately, if you have a hosting account and would like to run your own 
personal Dropbox uploader, you can download a PHP script, along with a CSS 
file and images ready to make your own custom Dropbox upload page.  Just 
substitute your Dropbox account info in the PHP file, then upload all the 
files to your server and you'll be ready to go.  If that sounds