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(Unverified)Mar 22nd 2010 5:37PM
So how exactly is "Syncing" going to work? Files in the Dropbox cloud won't be downloaded to the device until you explicitly opt to download them, but once downloaded, changes to those files will be synced to the Dropbox cloud automatically?
BootesMar 22nd 2010 6:15PM
Well on the iPhone the files aren't actually stored on the phone and can't be edited from the phone, you can just view and delete files. You can also add pictures to the dropbox.
You can mark files as favorites which are kept on the phone and then are accessible when you don't have an internet connection, but they'll update whenever you open the Dropbox app while on the internet.