I want to have one text file on desktop which remain sync online and it saves its content automatically rather than i have to press save manually . Just like Google docs does . But i it on desktop so that i can open easily

link|improve this question

69% accept rate
feedback

1 Answer

Dropbox. By default Dropbox only syncs files in the Dropbox folder but there are ways around this - Lifehacker article

Alternatively, Wuala lets you sync any folder I believe but is not so easy to setup (from what I have heard)

link|improve this answer
Dropbox is indeed the most straightforward way, IMO. It seems to me that the easiest workaround here is to save the file in the Dropbox folder and create a shorcut to said file on the Desktop. – Michael May 4 '11 at 18:46
i have windows 7 , and i have created the dektop shortcut . put when i try to pin that shortcut on taskbar then it opens new notepad file not that file – Moorage May 5 '11 at 1:04
feedback

Your Answer

 
or
required, but never shown

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.