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 .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.
Here’s a short, engaging story about installing Dropbox to a desktop. The Desktop Bridge
She watched her sent folder. One minute passed. Then two.
And every time she saved a file, she'd glance up at the menu bar. The little blue box would blink, then settle, as if to say: I've got it. Go to bed.