I really like the show “24” and being a geek, I always notice the geeky
things that are cool in that show. One of the things that I want is to
be able to say to someone, “Send the file to my computer” and have them
able to actually do it. That would be awesome. Well, I found out how to
do that. It is a little program called
Dropcopy. Below is a
video I made showing how it works.
On my MacBook Pro, I only have one account, and on the iMac, I have two
accounts, one for me and one for my wife. To get it to transfer to the
iMac properly, I had to manually set up both accounts, which wasn't that
hard because I just had to put in the IP addresses for the iMac (same IP
addresses, obviously) and give the different accounts nicknames, which
isn't actually necessary. From my iMac to the MacBook Pro, it worked
flawlessly, and saw the computer without any additional setup.
It seems to transfer faster than using Finder to transfer files (though
I don't think it is any faster), and certainly faster than a thumb
drive. Also, it is super easy. Just drag and drop a file. The
Preferences pane does give some additional options, which I think are
useful and pretty self-explanatory, so I will just show some
screenshots. If you have any questions, just leave a comment.
Another neat feature is that you can send short text messages to the
other computers. I imagine that in a school setting, this would be
pretty neat.
That is much faster than finding my hall passes,
or a piece of paper, and writing out the same note. And, it is much less
of a disruption when the kid comes into class. But, imagine if you use
it to collaborate with your teachers. The department chair has a
curriculum that she needs everyone to have, but she forgot to send it
out. In no time, the other teachers would have the file sent to them,
and they would be able to access it. It would be faster and easier than
email.
I use Apple Remote Desktop all the time, and this little program would
make it very easy to send files for people to install. For example,
trying to download Smart Technologies software (for Smartboards and our
Clickers) is a total pain. With this, I can easily send files to people
so that they can install the updates, instead of going through the
ridiculous sign-in process via the SmartTech Website.
Have a Good Life.
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