Web-based storage service Dropbox, which works like a virtual hard drive, has started large-scale public testing.

by yoshio on 2008-09-12 13:28:45

Dropbox is a network storage service that can map storage space to a local hard drive. During the previous beta testing phase, registered users could obtain 2GB of storage space. After the beta testing ended, which is the current public testing phase, in principle, each registered user can obtain 1GB of storage space. However, since I am a beta tester, I am not sure if this is indeed the case, but at least the official promise of not reclaiming the 1GB space for beta testers has been fulfilled. For more information about Dropbox, you can refer to an article by CB —— Dropbox: An online storage service that can achieve local synchronization updates and backup recovery. Dropbox provides local clients for three systems: Windows, Mac, and Linux. You can download and install them now. After installation, you can start registering as a Dropbox user.