Hello William

Simply enable Growl, and let Dropbox register itself with Growl. When you start 
Growl, which you should have installed already because of Dropbox, it should 
already be registered. You can check this in System Preferences under the 
"Growl" item. Click the Application tab, and if Growl is not checked in the 
list of applications, go ahead and check the box. Go to the Display tab next, 
and select "Speech" as the default display style. You can also configure which 
alerts to speak, if you select Dropbox in the Applications list and click 
configure.

Regards,
Nic
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On Nov 9, 2010, at 5:40 PM, William Windels wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have installed dropbox on my macbook, a windows-computer and my iphone.
> 
> Also, I have shared some folders with other users.
> 
> As I understand well, a sighted user can see when and which files are 
> uploaded.
> 
> Can we have a history of that (offline)?
> 
> I have seen something about rss but this is perhaps not for the changes in my 
> dropbox?
> 
> So my question:
> Can we, as voiceover users, be informed about changes in our dropbox because 
> of other users?
> I would like to receive a message or popup on my macbook without going online 
> my self.
> 
> Thanx alot for your answers,
> 
> William
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