Hi Desi,
Okay, a few questions first if I may. :) Are you running Mountain Lion on your 
mac, and if so which version of DropBox do you have? It might behoove you to 
download the newest one, I don’t know how compatible older 1.x releases are 
with version 2.
That being said, whichever version you have will stay up in the menu bar on the 
right edge of the screen, near the clock and such. To access that area, the 
command you want is vo-m-m. Beyond that point, things differ depending on 
DropBox version. If you’re not running Mountain Lion I don’t think you’ll be 
able to see DropBox up there at all. I may be misremembering when that feature 
appeared, though.
Best,
Zack.
On Jul 13, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Desi Noller <desiandca...@q.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I haven't used my Dropbox account for well over a year, but now that I have 
> my new Brailliant 40 BI, I want to be able to store files and folders there 
> to be shared between my iMac, iPod Touch 4th Generation, and my iPhone 4S.  I 
> just went to the Dropbox web site and updated my account and then went to the 
> Dropbox application on my Doc on my iMac, but when I do that, I get the 
> message that "Dropbox has no windows!"  What should I do to get things 
> rolling?  Thanks for any help you can give me on this!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Desi
> 
> 
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