Re: DropBox files not showing completely on iDevice

2012-10-17 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi, It sounds like Dropbox stopped uploading files for some reason. Stop it on your computer and restart it. Then it should finish uploading the files. Best, Anna On Oct 16, 2012, at 8:39 PM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu wrote: Hi, I uploaded 9 files of about

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-11 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, actually if you have an app like Filer, it can download Dropbox files for you and make them locally available while you are not on wi-fi or on a cell network. However you have to do this before you go off line obviously. Thanks. -- Raul A. Gallegos I reckon being ill as one of the great

RE: RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-11 Thread Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
A. Gallegos Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 8:17 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Dropbox files Hi, actually if you have an app like Filer, it can download Dropbox files for you and make them locally available while you are not on wi-fi or on a cell network. However you have to do

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-11 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Raul A. Gallegos Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 8:17 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Dropbox files Hi, actually if you have an app like Filer, it can download Dropbox files for you and make them

RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-09 Thread Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Dropbox files Hi, no. You will still have internet access via your cellular network. You would still be able to view or play all files you placed into dropbox. What Grant is saying is, if you want something to be stored exclusively on your phone, in the case you have

RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-09 Thread Regina Alvarado
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 3:44 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Dropbox files Hi, no. You will still have internet access via your cellular network. You would still be able to view or play all files you placed into dropbox. What Grant is saying is, if you want something

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-08 Thread Kevin Barry
No, for an IOS device you can see the file listing but they are not stored on your device. At 04:00 PM 9/7/2012, you wrote: I would assume so, since I think DropBox is actually syncing the files in your cloud with your local device. It's a good question though, and I was just wondering the

RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-08 Thread Regina Alvarado
Yes. What is put in drop box is definitely available. As you said, however, there would not be any updates. Reggie _ From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 3:54 PM To:

RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-08 Thread Regina Alvarado
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Neil Barnfather - TalkNav Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 4:21 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Dropbox files Hi, If this was a computer we were talking about, either Mac or PC, yes would be the answer. In the case of the iOS App for Drop Box

RE: Dropbox files

2012-09-08 Thread Regina Alvarado
@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Grant Hardy Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 4:35 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Dropbox files Neil is absolutely correct, Dropbox is a syncing tool and usually files reside on all of your machines unless you explicitly specify otherwise

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I would assume so, since I think DropBox is actually syncing the files in your cloud with your local device. It's a good question though, and I was just wondering the same thing myself with ubuntu One instead of DropBox though. I figured it must, but I haven't checked it out yet myself. I know

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-07 Thread Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
Hi, If this was a computer we were talking about, either Mac or PC, yes would be the answer. In the case of the iOS App for Drop Box it is a live representation of the online content, no internet access equals no accessing files. There is a solution though, you can within the iOS Drop Box App

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-07 Thread Grant Hardy
Neil is absolutely correct, Dropbox is a syncing tool and usually files reside on all of your machines unless you explicitly specify otherwise. But on an iDevice it's the other way around. You have to explicitly specify that you want an individual file to be available offline. You do that by

Re: Dropbox files

2012-09-07 Thread Esther
Hi Keith, If you're using a text editing app with Dropbox support to make your changes, then your results will automatically be saved locally and updated with sync when you connect again. There are many such apps, but one of the distinctions is whether you can edit any folder/file under Dropbox