Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Powerful Open-Source Audio Editor; Get Files in Dropbox from Non-Dropbox Users

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10.1.2013

Jumpstart your recording career for free with Audacity

Aug 19, 2013 3:00 AM

Music soothes the savage breast, but newcomers to the sonic scene may screech louder than a dubstep-tinged turntable session when they see the cost of professional audio-editing software. Fortunately for folks who don't want to take out a second mortgage to fund their podcast, there's Audacity, a powerful open-source audio editor that offers excellent basic production capabilities for a very reasonable price: free. Note: Clicking the linked "Audacity" name in the article's first paragraph will take you to the vendor's website where you can get it.
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How non-Dropbox users can send files to your Dropbox account

Aug 16, 2013 2:00 AM

As any Dropbox user knows, it's pretty easy to share a cloud-stored file with someone; just click the share icon to get a link you can distribute as needed. Ah, but what about the other way around? What if someone wants to send a file to you via Dropbox? Unless they have Dropbox accounts of their own, they can't. Now they can. Browser-based Dbinbox enables Dropbox sharing in the other direction: It generates a custom link that others can use to send files to your Dropbox. Note: Clicking the linked "Dbinbox enables Dropbox sharing in the other direction" text in the article will take you to the website where you can link dbinbox with your Dropbox.
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