The chat window pinged. That’s not how this works. Leo: Then teach me. For a long moment, nothing happened. Then a new folder appeared: Root_Access_Tutorial . And below it, a single file.
Leo hadn't installed Dropbox. He hadn't even used Dropbox since college, when he shared a folder of blurry party photos under the name "untitled folder (2)." But there it was: a sleek, newly minted blue box icon in his applications folder. And inside it, a single file.
He typed into the search bar: How to delete a syncing protocol from every node at once.
Then a tiny window popped open in the corner of his screen—one he’d never seen before, from an application he didn’t recognize. Its title bar read: Google Drive Backup for Desktop (Beta) .