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		<title>By: Allan</title>
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		<description>Heres a technique for getting more than one dropbox running.

http://wiki.dropbox.com/TipsAndTricks/MultipleInstances

OnUnix I run Mac OSX and have been able to get it working. I have my personal dropbox and separate one for my golf club website content. To publish to the golf club website I just have to update documents in its dropbox folder and thats it!. No FTP required. Its sensational and saves a lot of fiddling around.</description>
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<p>OnUnix I run Mac OSX and have been able to get it working. I have my personal dropbox and separate one for my golf club website content. To publish to the golf club website I just have to update documents in its dropbox folder and thats it!. No FTP required. Its sensational and saves a lot of fiddling around.</p>
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