2) Set Up a Shared Network on Windows: Setting up a shared network with Windows enables you to work with offline files just like when you’re connected to the network. Once you reconnect, any changes you made are updated
3)Utilize Dropbox’s desktop app: Dropbox is a helpful tool when you want to store files in the cloud, share large files with others, or backup folders on your computer. To do so offline, install Dropbox’s desktop app. The app synchronizes files you put in a Dropbox folder on your computer’s hard drive to your Dropbox folder in the cloud, and vice versa.
4) Going remote with Box Sync: Box Sync also keep your files stored safely in the cloud and automatically updates a …show more content…
When the Internet fails you, there’s still access to the files synced in your Box folder.
5)Retrieve emails offline: Gmail offline allows you to use the Chrome browser to manage your Gmail inbox when you’re not in touch with the Internet. Once you install the extension, you can even send new emails without a connection.
Write it, send it, and Gmail will put it in line for the next time you’re connected.
6)Use Prezi’s offline feature for presentations: An Internet dysfunction can be disastrous when you’re about to give a presentation. But with Prezi, you can download a presentation and deliver it offline
7)Ethernet to the rescue: Transferring big files usually involves cloud-based tools such as Google Drive, Dropbox, AirDrop and others. But when you’re offline, you’ve got one alternative, and that’s the Ethernet. Just connect a cable between two computers and you’re in business.