David Herrold
The ‘Net is a waste of time, and that’s exactly what’s right about it. – William Gibson
Hi, my name is David Herrold and I work at Kaango.com. I'm interested in: mobile technology, social media, networking, web design, usability, publishing, software, hardware, search engine optimization and management tips. Feel free to drop me a note and let me know what you think.
3rd
MAR
Back ups outside of Dropbox
Posted by Dave | Filed under Apple, Linux, Productivity, Software
I’m a pretty big fan of DropBox, the remote back up service with version control and file sharing. It works on Mac, Linux and Windows. I use it nearly every day to back up important files and pass documents to colleagues in a safe version-controlled environment. (I wrote a brief explanation of DropBox last summer if you’re interested.) There is also a web interface that allows access to your files no matter what computer you happen to be using at the time.
The only problem I saw with the service was its inability to back up files residing outside your DropBox folder.
I found a solution to this problem recently on the DropBox wiki. The solution is brilliantly simple, but requires a short Terminal command to create a symbolic link. Let’s say you would like to back up a folder called “Projects” that lives inside your “Documents” folder. Open your Terminal and type the following command:
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This command will create a symbolic link of your Projects folder into your DropBox. I have tested this in Mac OSX and Linux (Ubuntu) and it works beautifully. There is a hack to make it work in Windows as well.
By the way, I’m not affiliated with DropBox in any way, I just happen to think it’s a beautiful piece of software.
If you’re interested, you can get a free DropBox account here.
If you already have a DropBox account, do you have any tips or tricks to share in the comments?
Tags: backup, dropbox, Linux, OSX, version control
7th
JUN
Dropbox – remote backup with version control
Posted by Dave | Filed under Apple, Productivity, Software, Technology

Dropbox is a remote back-up service that provides a very simple way to store files in a version-controlled environment. I’ve been using Dropbox to synch and provide back-ups for some test files on several computers at home.
How does it work?
Tags: Apple, back-up, backup, dropbox, pc, remote, version, versioning
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