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Dropbox, Itunes, and bandwidth usage
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<blockquote data-quote="rnadjafov" data-source="post: 1571630" data-attributes="member: 322221"><p>Thanks for the reply guys. So effectively what is happening is that there is a "Dropbox folder" that is saved in my finder... And every time I am connected to the web this folder syncs with the cloud? </p><p></p><p>What about mobile apps. I have my phone connected to my dropbox account. Surely there is no dropbox folder on my phone (not the app I mean saved to the hard drive).... with the App I take it you cannot view dropbox files offline? Any idea on how much data the app uses when accessing files from the cloud?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank for the link the tour does not really explain if dropbox exists purely in the cloud or on your machine and in the cloud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rnadjafov, post: 1571630, member: 322221"] Thanks for the reply guys. So effectively what is happening is that there is a "Dropbox folder" that is saved in my finder... And every time I am connected to the web this folder syncs with the cloud? What about mobile apps. I have my phone connected to my dropbox account. Surely there is no dropbox folder on my phone (not the app I mean saved to the hard drive).... with the App I take it you cannot view dropbox files offline? Any idea on how much data the app uses when accessing files from the cloud? Thank for the link the tour does not really explain if dropbox exists purely in the cloud or on your machine and in the cloud. [/QUOTE]
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