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Apr192014

Access multiple Dropbox accounts on Android with B1 File Manager

The Dropbox app for Android only lets you access one Dropbox account at a time. But what if you have more? B1 File Manager lets you access multiple Dropbox accounts at a time. You can do so through the “Add Network” option. This will prompt you to sign into a Dropbox account to setup. Once that is done, you can tap it again to add another account. However, this file manager doesn’t offer local sync though. But it makes it easier for you to transfer or delete files in your Dropbox accounts.

Source: Lifehacker

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I love DropBox and have used it for years both personally and in a business environment. The biggest challenge that they face is they provide a service that is easily replicated by any number of companies, including powerful ones like Google , Amazon and Microsoft. The services are a dime a dozen right now and they way I see it, there are two things that can set a company apart: 1) tight integration with multiple platforms and 2) lots of storage space. Dropbox is doing a great job on the integration front. But right now, they are getting pressure on the storage space issue. So right now I am making the switch to a product by Barracuda called Copy. They start you out with 20GB of space (more than I have on DropBox after years) and with referrals of 5GB a pop it can go up quickly from there. Check it out at https://copy.com?r=BlX7tm.

April 21, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterEric

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