Bloodrop enables you to share a file publicly via Dropbox and to get its public link via drag and drop. Once installed in your OS X dock, simply drag and drop the file you want to share onto the Bloodrop dock application. The public link is automatically copied to the clipboard. Installing Bloodrop is easy. Once downloaded and extracted, drag it to the dock. Launch it and enter your Dropbox ID and you’re good to go – you need your Dropbox ID as it forms part of any public link you share in Dropbox.
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