Feb 14, 2013

How-To Geek: Automate Your Cloud Storage With Wappwolf for Dropbox, Google Drive & Box

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Automate Your Cloud Storage With Wappwolf for Dropbox, Google Drive & Box
Feb 14th 2013, 23:00

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There are plenty of things you can do with your online storage accounts. They can be used for fairly everyday things such as backing up your data, syncing files between computers or sharing files with other people. But by turning to Wappwolf you can make your cloud storage work for you, interacting with other online accounts you may have.

Just what does this mean? There are numerous scenarios. You may upload photos from your phone to Dropbox so they are backed up and ready for use elsewhere, but you could help to automate this process by opting to have any images you do upload posted to your Facebook account or shared via Twitter.

Files can also be converted between formats, uploaded to different online services, and much more. If you have used IFTTT before – we recently looked at how this service can be used to back up data to sync files between two cloud storage accounts – you will find that Wappwolf is a similar idea.

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Just as IFTTT is based on 'recipes' that can be used to perform different tasks, Wappwolf has a large number of actions you can choose from.

The service is incredibly flexible as you are able to configure it to monitor different online folders. You could select one folder and set it up so that when you upload a PDF file to it, it is automatically converted into text or Word format, while those that are uploaded to another folder are automatically sent to your Kindle.

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