Whitson Gordon
Dropbox is an awesome service. You can back your files up to the cloud, sync them between computers, and share them with your friends. That's not all it can do, though. Here are our top 10 favorite clever uses for our favorite file syncing program.
Note: If you don't use Dropbox, don't fret—you can do most of these things with any file syncer you want, whether it's SkyDrive,Google Drive, Cubby, or something else.
10. Monitor Your Computer for Running Tasks or Unauthorized Access
9. Securely Share Files, from Saucy Pics to Paperwork

We all know Dropbox is great for sharing files, but it's particularly good for sensitive information, like tax returns, passwords, or saucy photos (note: saucy photos not recommended). Dropbox encrypts everything you upload, and downloads it over a secure HTTPS connection, meaning that file is secure from start to finish. Of course, you can also
encrypt it in a ZIP file first for extra protection, too. Just don't be reckless!
8. Manage Your BitTorrent Downloads

Most BitTorrent clients have handy web interfaces that let you
add, monitor, and remove torrents from afar, but a simple alternative is to
just use Dropbox. Just tell your BitTorrent client to watch a specific folder in your Dropbox for new torrents. Then, when you're away and find a cool torrent you want, just copy that torrent to your designated Dropbox folder. It'll sync back to your house, get recognized by your client, and start downloading for you.
7. Quickly Install Android Apps and ROMs

The Google Play store is great, but sometimes you find an app that you need to install yourself using an APK file. Or, maybe you're flashing a new ROM to your phone and trying something completely different. Either way, you don't need to plug your phone in via USB—you can just
drag that APK or ZIP file to your Dropbox, then download it using the Dropbox app on your phone (or install it right then and there). In the case of smaller files, it's much faster than finding your USB cable.
6. Print Documents to Your Home Printer from Any Computer
If you have a document you want printed back at home, Dropbox can make it happen. All you need is a script running at home that monitors a Dropbox folder for incoming documents and prints them. Then, you can add a document to that folder from any remote computer or smartphone, and a hard copy will be waiting for you when you get back. You can
check out the cross-platform script here, though we've also written a
simpler Mac-specific tutorial here as well.
5. Host a Web Site or Start Page for Your Browser
4. Create Your Own Cloud-Based Music Library
3. Launch Applications and Run Commands on Your Home Computer
2. Convert, Share, and Automate Your Files
1. Keep the Same Apps, Settings, and Passwords on All Your PCs

If you have multiple computers, Dropbox is a great way to keep important files available at all times. But, it's also great for keeping all your favorite apps readily available, and with the same settings across each PC.
Portable Apps are the best way to do this, since they keep all their settings in one neat little folder, and you can sync them between all your computers. But, you can also sync your settings separately, whether it's a
custom Microsoft Word dictionary, Your
Firefox and Pidgin profiles,
multiple Rainlendar calendars, or anything else. You can even
use Dropbox as the ultimate password syncer, keeping your passwords safe, secure, and available wherever you are
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