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
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closed as not constructive by Mokubai, Diogo, Randolph West, Renan, Luke Aug 8 '12 at 21:44
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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) |
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