11 January 2014

Dropbox Web application

1. Dropittome
Securely receive files from anyone to
your Dropbox. Ever wish you could easily receive big files from anyone? Now you can! Together with Dropbox you can setup
an unique upload address with password m protection. DROPitTOme is your one stop solution when an email is just not enough.
2. JotForm
lets you create an online form for people to fill out, which then gets saved to your Dropbox.  The JotForm forms can be hosted anywhere and you don’t need to know much about web design to use
the service.
Embed Anywhere!
Whether you use Frontpage or
Facebook, we've got you covered
regardless of skill level. Every
platform is just one copy/paste away
from your Dropbox.
Customizable!
Customize your form to suit your
needs. You can add or remove fields,
choose a pre-made template for your
form or even create your own style.
Dead Simple!
Click on the button above and let us do
all of the work for you. If you are
already a JotForm user, scroll below
for instructions to get your hands
dirty.
No mess!
Create a dropbox form and we will
create a folder named Jotform in your
Dropbox. When you get a new upload,
it will be there instantly. No mess, no
BS.
3. Oxito
For serious cloud users, this is a
real time-saver CNet Otixo Is
a Convenient File Manager for
Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, and
All Your Other Cloud Services
Copy and paste between cloud
services
4. Add URL to dropbox
URL Droplet which allows you to save a URL to your Dropbox for later. It could be useful for saving all those links you don’t have time to view at work.
5. Email Attachments To Dropbox
To get email attachments into
Dropbox easily, there are two really good methods. One is to set up SendToDropbox and get a unique email address for your Dropbox which you can forward emails to if you want the attachment saved. The other option is the attachments.me browser extension and website, which lets you save Gmail attachments to Dropbox from within Gmail easily, including the ability to set rules for Incoming attachments.
6. Encrypt Your Dropbox
Those of us who are using the cloud heavily realise the importance of encrypting that information, as a security breach could otherwise be a disaster. There are several great tools to encrypt your Dropbox, such as BoxCryptor DataLocker and  SafeBox.
7. Edit Files From Within Dropbox
There are many reasons you might want to edit a document from within Dropbox. Using an app like TextDropApp might be a great way for you to keep notes in sync across devices and edit via a browser. WriteBox does much the same thing although it’s designed to be a minimalist interface for writers to use.
8. Play Music From Dropbox
DropTun.es is a way to listen to your music hosted on Dropbox via a web browser. The musicis streamed using
either flash or HTML5 and makes for a simple, private alternative to other cloud music streaming.
9. Host A Website From Dropbox
There are a number of great apps designed to make it easy to host a website from within Dropbox. Obviously, you could do this yourself with public files and your own domain mapping. To do it more easily there are services like DropPages , Pancake.io and ScriptoGr.am to help you. Scriptogr.am even makes it easy to create a blog using Dropbox!
10. Collect Web Clippings In Dropbox GimmeBar is an app which lets you collect various web clippings for later use. You save them directly to your Dropbox, where they can be accessed from all of your devices. You could use it to create all sorts of things, like a private wishlist or a
public story board.
11. Automate
ITFFF it can do some awesome syncing between your favourite social networks and online data. It allows you to do some great automation with Dropbox, without needing to know anything about coding.
12. Share your folder with friends
You can now share file or folder like you share your files to your friends via LAN