How I organize my Dropbox

Gmail encourages users to "search not sort". I do that.

Email works great for search. For files though, sorting is often better.

I have well over 20GB of files synced onto my Dropbox.

The rest of my computer is spotless(I use Windows 7 and do a fresh install every 30-60 days).

But the Dropbox can get cluttered.

I take a simple approach that is a hybrid of search and sort. Here's how to do it:

Put files into 2 sections: -Put commonly accessed folders in the root directory. -Put everything else in a "Search" directory, which is in the Dropbox root directory.

End Result

Here's what the end result may look like:

-My Dropbox --Music --Photos --Blog --eBooks --Company Docs --Search

The first directories are the ones you access a lot and are well sorted and maintained. The last directory is a mess of random files and folders that you've collected. You can browse through it, but it's easier to just run a search on it when you need something.

This a hybrid of search and sort.

Notes 1. All of my coding work is done in my cygwin home directory and then pushed to github. These are the only files that I don't store in Dropbox, but I push them frequently so don't worry much about losing them.



Posted 12/27/2009
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