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			<title>Dropbox integration in WindowsRT</title>
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			<description>Problem: Windows RT doesn&#039;t allow for full integration of Dropbox like Windows 8(.1). Therefor you can&#039;t save or open something directly on your Dropbox drive, you have to download it and then open it, edit it and finally upload it. Solutions found on the web: In my search for solutions I found other options (of which nether satisfied me):Use Skydrive instead of Dropbox. Skydrive is fully...</description><dc:creator>J-P</dc:creator>
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