A tool that allows instant posting to Dropbox Public folder with just two clicks.
Installing the Post to Dropbox Service is a breeze. Simply place the .workflow files in ~/Library/Services/ and create the folder if it does not already exist. You can use either or both files, as they are not interdependent. Next, open the files in Automator and edit the Python script line: dropboxID = ''. Replace the empty quotes with your personal ID, which you can find in any of your public links. Finally, save the new settings and enjoy using the tool.
Using Post to Dropbox is intuitive and simple. Right-click on any file or folder in Finder, Mail, or any other application you choose. Then select "Move/Copy to Dropbox" from the contextual menu. The files will be automatically synched with the Dropbox public folder and URLs to them will be added to the clipboard. If you are working with folders, the service generates URLs for all the files contained in them in the clipboard. Additionally, the service will not overwrite files of the same name, but you can edit the "Move/Copy Finder items" block in the workflow to change this. There is a check box to enable "overwrite existing files."
Overall, the Post to Dropbox Service is a powerful tool that enables users to make full use of Dropbox's public sharing capabilities. The installation process is straightforward, and the service is easy to use. By adding contextual menu entries, users can quickly and easily add files to their public folders, saving time and simplifying workflows.