A green circle appeared next to the file, filling up like a loading bar. Then, a checkmark.
"Got it! You're a lifesaver. Why weren't you using this before?"
She clicked the icon. A menu dropped down showing her file synced, her storage at 8% used, and a little message: Up to date. install dropbox to desktop
She dragged it into the Dropbox folder.
A new window opened. It looked exactly like a normal folder, but this one had little green checkmarks and blue syncing icons. It sat there, empty, waiting. A green circle appeared next to the file,
A .dmg file appeared in her Downloads folder. She double-clicked it. A window popped up, showing a little blue box with an open lid and an arrow descending into it. The instructions were simple: Drag Dropbox to Applications.
Marta looked at the little blue Dropbox icon in her menu bar. It was quietly spinning—but not in a panicked, pinwheel-of-death way. It was a calm, rhythmic spin. A heartbeat. You're a lifesaver
Subject: Here it is. Don't ask about the filename.