Chapter 13 App Center and Packages
Figure 164 App Center > Browse > All Apps
13.3 DropboxClient
Use DropboxClient to synchronize NAS local shared folders and your Dropbox accounts. You need to
assocate a shared folder and user account with your Dropbox account before the NAS can copy or
synchronize files between the folder and the associated Dropbox account. The NAS checks the
Dropbox account's individual files at the end of the specified time interval. This two-way synchronization
means changes in the Dropbox account appear in the local sync folder and changes in the local sync
folder appear in the Dropbox account.
Note: Do not store your only copy of a document in Dropbox or the local sync folder.
• Modifying or deleting a file or folder at either end modifies or deletes it at the other end.
• Moving a file out of the local sync folder or Dropbox deletes it at the other end.
• Use the Backup Planner screens instead of Dropbox for backups (see
Chapter 16 on page
263).
• You can link multiple NAS user accounts to Dropbox accounts.
• You can link an individual NAS user account to multiple Dropbox accounts.
• You can only link each individual Dropbox account to one NAS user account.
Click DropboxClient on the Desktop or the Launch button in the App Center screen to open the
following screen.
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