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#1 sjanssen15

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Posted 10 March 2012 - 07:14 PM

Hello everybody,

I have found something interesting everybody should use! When saving a map, normally you do this at the standard saving directory. Now comes the tip: When you have a Dropbox account, just make a RCT directory and save your levels directly into your Dropbox! It gives alot of cons for doing this:

- Your maps are synced between your systems (I play at my main system and my notebook with the same map, synced between Dropbox)
- Your maps are saved online, so when your Windows installation or hard drive fails, you have a nice backup.
- Share you maps easily with your friends by putting a savegame into the "public" directory of your Dropbox
- Completely free

For the people who are not familiar with Dropbox: It is a piece of software which gives you 2GB of free online storage. When you install the software, you get a so called Dropbox directory. Everything you copy there, will automatically send online to their servers. When you are at different systems, they well sync automatically so both systems have the same files.

For more info: http://www.dropbox.com

Edited by sjanssen15, 10 March 2012 - 07:15 PM.





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