She dragged it into the Dropbox folder.
Here’s a short, engaging story about installing Dropbox to a desktop. The Desktop Bridge
Marta stared at the swirling rainbow pinwheel on her Mac. It had been spinning for three minutes. Her latest freelance design project—a 2GB InDesign file full of high-res images—was frozen somewhere in the limbo between "saving" and "please insert a Time Machine backup."
That night, Marta cleaned her desktop. She moved years of "Final_v2" and "Old_Projects" into the Dropbox folder. She even installed the app on her phone. For the first time, her desktop wasn't a graveyard of forgotten files—it was a launchpad.
She selected "Advanced." She wanted control, not hand-holding.
A green circle appeared next to the file, filling up like a loading bar. Then, a checkmark.
She never saw the rainbow pinwheel again.