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Dropbox on the Android isn't quite as easy on the desktop (or the iPhone as I look at the help).
1) Go to where you want the file to be in Dropbox (on the phone)
2) Click Settings button then Upload
3) Locate the file to upload it
Does that help? Honestly, I don't use Dropbox to upload to my phone as much as downloading.
Another tip: It's nice to have a syncable text file everywhere. I can type in my grocery list (saved to Dropbox) and it's wherever I am. No more forgetting the list!
Worked fine for me. Click Settings > Upload in Dropbox, then choose Take Picture. Take it, and it'll auto-upload it.
Does the app allow you to sync files to your sdcard?
Still have some files (pictures) listed in the Dropbox app that I've deleted from my Dropbox on my laptop. I also removed them from the SD card but the app still shows them present, although I can't open them. Refreshing and rebooting the phone didn't help either.
Edit: Deleted and reinstalled the app and that fixed it.
Edit, Edit: Well, it's back to the original behavior - take a picture using the Dropbox menu and it doesn't upload. Oh well, maybe it's my phone but it's still pretty cool to have access to files I've added from my other machines. I doubt I'll ever really sync from the phone to Dropbox much anyway.
Now I finally have my password system fully synced. Here's what I did: Install Keepass and Dropbox on everything I use (Home PC, Work PC, and now Droid). Put your Keepass database IN Dropbox. It will sync it (and back it up) on their secure server. Now I always have my passwords with me, no matter where or what I'm on.