D is for Dropbox, Drive and Docs
A-Z challenge 2016: Apps in April
Do you store your data in places other than your mobile devices? Here’s a range of apps to help you get that data online so that when your device or computer fails you will not lose all.
Dropbox
Dropbox is a popular file hosting service, cloud service, that enables your to store your files online. These synchronised files can be accessed through apps on iOS, Android and Windows. A free limit of 2GB can be increased by referring others to the site. It was established in 2007 and continues to add to its services.Many other mobile apps integrate with Dropbox. Files and folders can be shared with others. Switch on automatic upload of pictures from phones and tablets then free up the space on your mobile device. Deleted files are stored for up to 30 days a convenient service for those mistakes we sometimes make.
I use Dropbox to share photos and files with my siblings and I have the majority of documents from my computer synced there so that I can access them on my mobile devices. Get the apps iOS, Android and download for Windows or Mac.
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Drive
Drive: Stores your documents and syncs across devices. Any documents created within Google’s free office suite of products; documents, spreadsheets, presentation slides and drawings do not count towards the 15GB. Other format files such as MS Office and PDFs do use storage space.
View and edit your work via this mobile app available for all platforms. Share files with others. Filter search by file type or date modified or simply search for a word or title.within a document. If you use Google photos the Drive search will also locate them by title or recognition e.g. search for dog and any photos of dogs you have will show up even if they do not have dog in the title or metadata.
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Docs
Docs are a vital part of my document strategy and having access via phone and iPad allows me to edit and update them.
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If you are not a Google fan there are alternative apps with similar functions - Docs to Go which uses MS Office formats is available in both free and paid versions for iOS and Android.
Microsoft OneDrive for iOS and Android provides cloud storage with mobile access for your Microsoft Office files.
So do your data a favour, get it online and accessible from your mobile device.
This post first appeared on http://librarycurrants.blogspot.com/2016/04/do-your-data-favour.html
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If you are not a Google fan there are alternative apps with similar functions - Docs to Go which uses MS Office formats is available in both free and paid versions for iOS and Android.
Microsoft OneDrive for iOS and Android provides cloud storage with mobile access for your Microsoft Office files.
So do your data a favour, get it online and accessible from your mobile device.
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Next up E - Explain and remember
Next up E - Explain and remember
This post first appeared on http://librarycurrants.blogspot.com/2016/04/do-your-data-favour.html