
With tools like Dropbox, it’s easier than ever to keep files backed up in the cloud, and synced between different computers. But what happens when you want to share one of those files with several people? This can be a bit of a hassle, depending on whether or not the people in question have a Dropbox account, and how big the files are. However, with Pancake.io, things might get a lot easier.
Once you sign up for a free Pancake.io account, it will create a folder inside of your Dropbox directory. Then, just put the files in there that you want to share, and each will be given a unique URL where it can be accessed. The service is aimed at sharing documents and images, so it does have a limited number of filetypes that it supports. The good news is that you can edit these files, and the URL will remain the same, saving you the time of sending out another link to everyone. You can even use one of the text files to create a working website, should you choose to.


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