This tap has the flow control at the end of the spout just above the aerator. The design can control the water flow and there apparently is no way to control the temperature. The water was by default nicely warm.
This tap has the flow control at the end of the spout just above the aerator. The design can control the water flow and there apparently is no way to control the temperature. The water was by default nicely warm.
What do you think about the 3rd party app marketplace on the DropBox platform for helping with specific gaps in the DropBox design?
e.g. – we have released an app to securitize DropBox file sharing we call IronBox Express (free for now). https://app.ironboxexpress.com?r=tvw187
It seems like the 3rd party market is ready and willing to jump in and fix most anything, but I’m having trouble finding a complete list of what’s out there.
Hi Trevor,
I like the idea about 3rd part apps. But there are a few concerns and thoughts:
– The post is not about what’s missing in Dropbox; rather the post is about the bug in the particular version of Dropbox itself that no 3rd party app could fix.
– You claim that your app adds security to Dropbox but the page doesn’t seem to explain what the added security is; to me this is the crucial bit. Dropbox communicates over ssl and all transfers are already secure.
– Notifications if others open shared files and the possibility to customise ui it’s not security.
– Trusting Dropbox alone is a challange as personal information is a valuable resource. Add 3rd party apps and you have to trust them as well. If base services can’t (sometimes) provide CIA (confidentiality, integrity and availability) other apps could make things worse.
– If you needed a free add you could send me an email with a request :).
lp mk