Dropbox really was one of the best services for file hosting and sharing. And it is being used by over 175M users all around the world. It really is powerful by the way that it is designed, but adding a few features would have made it better. For example, Dropbox doesn't allow user to upload anonymous file, which really is a great feature that we found in other services like Jumpshare.
Before you start uploading files to your dropbox you will have to first sign up to your account from a desktop or mobile.Previously in July Dropbox reduced the ability to share public folders for new users. Dbinbox is an open source web service that cleverly puts back the feature back into the Dropbox and helps you to upload files even without signing in.
Dbinbox requires you to link its API to your Dropbox account. This is just a one time process an doesn't take too much time. In order to get started, just go to the Dbinbox using the link provided at the end of the post, Insert a username of your choice and click 'link with your dropbox.
Dbinbox will then automatically redirect you to Dropbox, where you will be asked to sign in to your account using your Dropbox credentials.
Next you will have to click 'Allow' to the link in the Dbinbox, which will also create a new folder inside your Dropbox storage.
The default setup enables anyone to upload files to the Dbinbox folder in your Dropbox, as long as they know or can guess the username that you have selected for the service. If you want to limit access to yourself, or maybe your friends or colleagues, then you need to set an access code that must be entered before someone can upload files to your account. To do this, simply click ‘Sign In’ at the upload page, followed by again granting the API permission. You will then be automatically directed to the settings screen, from where you can easily specify a new access code.
An on the uploading screen its just a drag and drop process.
Rather than files, Dbinbox allows you sent messages, which will be stored as TXT files in your Dbinbox folder, and also it automatically saves the date and time at the time of sending.
Dbinbox requires you to link its API to your Dropbox account. This is just a one time process an doesn't take too much time. In order to get started, just go to the Dbinbox using the link provided at the end of the post, Insert a username of your choice and click 'link with your dropbox.
Dbinbox will then automatically redirect you to Dropbox, where you will be asked to sign in to your account using your Dropbox credentials.
Next you will have to click 'Allow' to the link in the Dbinbox, which will also create a new folder inside your Dropbox storage.
The default setup enables anyone to upload files to the Dbinbox folder in your Dropbox, as long as they know or can guess the username that you have selected for the service. If you want to limit access to yourself, or maybe your friends or colleagues, then you need to set an access code that must be entered before someone can upload files to your account. To do this, simply click ‘Sign In’ at the upload page, followed by again granting the API permission. You will then be automatically directed to the settings screen, from where you can easily specify a new access code.
An on the uploading screen its just a drag and drop process.
Rather than files, Dbinbox allows you sent messages, which will be stored as TXT files in your Dbinbox folder, and also it automatically saves the date and time at the time of sending.
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