Spotdox
Spotdox is an add-on to Dropbox that allows you to access any file on your computer (or any drives attached to it) from any location or device.
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Spotdox is an add-on to Dropbox that allows you to access any file on your computer (or any drives attached to it) from any location or device.
Levinux (download ~18 MB) is a tiny virtual Linux server that runs from USB or Dropbox with a double-click (no install) from the desktop of a Mac, Windows or Linux PC—making it the perfect learning environment, and a great way to run & keep your code safe for life! Think of it as an introduction to old-skool “short stack” development—more relevant now then ever as Linux/Unix gets embedded into everything.
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A web-based Markdown editor with live preview, format conversion, easy document sharing and integration with Dropbox or Evernote for storage and synchronisation.
Fargo is a simple idea outliner, notepad, todo list, project organizer.
It’s an HTML 5 application, written in JavaScript, runs in any compatible browser, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft IE 10.
Files are stored in Dropbox. They are accessible anywhere Dropbox is. You can share files with other users, or publicly.
The HTML5 local storage in the browser/real files in Dropbox combo is a great idea. And, since Fargo outlines are plain old OPML files, they’ll work with all sorts of existing mobile and desktop outliners.
Match Box is a Dropbox type clone that you can install on your personal server to remotely backup your files without worrying about Dropbox getting a hold of them.
Match Box uses the Flask web framework for the server, and all files are transfered using the HTTP protocol.
The simplest way to capture, annotate and share screenshots.
Key features:
Capture a crosshair, window or fullscreen screenshot from the menu bar, or drag and drop an existing image.
Annotate with arrow, rectangle and text tool.
Instantly upload to Dropbox and get a link to share, or drag the image to any other app.
TaskAgent is a simple to-do list manager that saves its lists as plain text files. While Dropbox syncing is optional, the benefit is that you can edit your lists from outside the app using your favorite text editor and then sync any changes back into the app.
A collection of little utilities I’m building as and when I need them to fix things that are wrong with my Dropbox.
Including bulk_undelete.py, which “will walk the remote Dropbox repository, and download the most recent version of any file that was deleted in the last 5 days into the recovery folder”.
Compare versions of your Dropbox files with your configured diff tool. Trigger from any “Previous versions” page on Dropbox.
Opens your custom “diff” tool to compare file versions on Dropbox. This can be TortoiseMerge, kdiff3, FileMerge, or any tool which can be triggered from a command line.
Notesdeck is a simple text editor for iOS and OS X that aims to bridge the gap between storage and synchronisation services.
Both apps can corral your notes from iCloud, Dropbox, Evernote and Simplenote, with global search across all services and Textexpander support. The OS X version offers a live Markdown preview, and lets you share notes on Squarespace, Tumblr and Twitter.
CameraSync brings wireless, hassle-free syncing to iPhone and iPad!
CameraSync allows you to upload all pictures & videos from your Camera Roll to your Dropbox, SkyDrive, FTP server, Amazon S3 bucket, Flickr account or Box.net account.
Site44 turns Dropbox folders into websites. Edit your HTML locally, and your website will always be up-to-date.
With custom domains available, plus a wee bit of control over error pages and redirects, this looks like a no-fuss way to get a static site up and running.