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Old 08-06-2013, 03:30 AM   #13
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No, you use Sharepoint with a web browser. You can use it to store any type of files. My employer uses it as a document repository for all the projects we're working on, all our process documents, and so on.

If you say that sites like Dropbox are beyond your budget, however, I strongly suspect that Sharepoint will also be. It's an "Enterprise" solution designed for large organisations.
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