Company review: Drop.io

Sharing things online just got easier

Technology trends and news by Meliza Solan Surdi
August 12, 2008 | Comments
Short URL: http://vator.tv/n/373

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Dropio is the easiest way to share online files. A drop is a chunk of space you can use to store and share anything privately (pictures, videos, audio, documents, etc.), without accounts, registration, or an email address. With just four simple steps I was able to create my own drop, share it and then choose a date when I would have it deleted.

 


 

 

 

 Within your account you are able to add links, files, notes and more....

 

 

 

 

You also can receive alerts through email, RSS, as well as Twitter alerts.


 

 

 

 For example, when I had requested to receive a drop alert, I was updated with an email from Dropio sent right to my inbox.


 

 

Drop.io does not require embedded accounts, identity, search, or any other social elements. Its core philosophy is to create a simple, private system based on inputs and outputs.

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