If you aren’t familiar with DropBox, it is a free service (up to 5 GB) where you can store files that will be accessible from any pc, otherwise known as the cloud. It’s great for backing up files, sharing files or just making sure they are accessible from your pc, phone or any computer. To make DropBox even better if you are a Gmail user, couple it with IFTTT (If This, Then That). If you haven’t used the service before, you can read about it here. To make this automatic, you need to create a “trigger”. Here are the instructions. To some, DropBox is a new concept. Add the automation from IFTTT, and your life can be simplified if you receive a lot of attachments.
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Tip of the month
Bypass and reset the password on any Mac
To get started, you will need to restart your computer. Press the Command and R keys at the same time when the grey screen appears and hold them until you see the Apple logo. A small loading bar will appear under the logo.Your computer will boot into Recovery Mode.
Click the Utilities tab in the top menu bar, select Terminal, type resetpassword and press Enter. Close out the Terminal window and behind it you will find the Reset Password utility. All you have to do now is select the user account you want to reset, enter a new password or leave it blank and click Save. Then just simply restart the computer from the Apple menu and login with your new password.