
You might already be a Dropbox user and not sure why you should bother with all this fancy supercharging business. You’ll need a Dropbox account to follow along with our tips, so you might as well visit Dropbox’s site, check out the intro video, and grab a free account. With Dropbox, for example, you can save a Word document you’re editing at home and then open that document from your Dropbox when you get to the office. You install an application on your computer or mobile device and the files on that device-within your Dropbox directory-are synchronized to the remote storage on the Dropbox server as well as with other devices that are linked to your Dropbox account.

What Is Dropbox and Why Should I Care About Supercharging Anything?ĭropbox, for the unfamiliar, is a cloud-based storage service.
