Dropbox 2.0.21 Stable and Dropbox 2.1.16 Experimental

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Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring all your videos, photos and docs anywhere and share them easily. This means that any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all your computers, phones and even the Dropbox website. The program also makes it super easy to share with others, whether you’re a student or professional, parent or grandparent. Even if you accidentally spill a latte on your laptop, have no fear! You can relax knowing that Dropbox always has you covered, and none of your stuff will ever be lost. The application works just like any other folder on your computer, but with a few differences. Any files or folders inside Dropbox will get synchronized to Dropbox’s servers and any other computer linked to your account. Green checkmarks will appear on top of your files to let you know that they’re synced and up to date. All data is transferred over SSL and encrypted with AES-256 before storage. Dropbox keeps track of every change made to any of its contents.

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Dropbox 2.1 Experimental for Windows

Dropbox 2.1 Experimental for Linux x86

Dropbox 2.1 Experimental for Linux x64

Dropbox 2.1 Experimental for Mac OS X

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Dropbox 2.0.21 for Windows

Dropbox 2.0.21 for Linux x86

Dropbox 2.0.21 for Linux x64

Dropbox 2.0.21 for Mac OS X

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Dropbox for Android

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