At a conservative estimate, ProfHacker writers have posted eleventy-billion times about Dropbox, the popular near-ubiquitous service for saving, syncing, and sharing files. And with good reason! It’s ...
AirDropper lets you request a file from anyone, and has them put it in your Dropbox. Love It: Request files from anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account. Hate It: Off-site uploading could ...
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Dropbox has launched a new file requests feature that allows anyone to send you files directly to your Dropbox account. Dropbox file request allows user to easily accept various documents such as ...
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Dropbox has branched into different areas in the years since it launched, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the company’s focus on managing various aspects of your digital life. It may dabble in ...
Yesterday, we reported on Dropbox’s decision to kill off the public folders feature. Understandably, long-time Dropbox users who rely on the functionality were upset about news, although the company ...
Dropbox is an excellent cloud storage service, despite it losing out to Google Drive in our recent fight. That's in part because Dropbox allows developers to come up with their own apps and services ...
Dropbox user Darrell Whitelaw got a surprise this weekend. He uploaded a movie file to his Dropbox folder, and – during an instant message conversation – shared a link to it with an online friend. And ...
For years now, internet users have become used to the risk of having files and content they share through various online services be subject to takedown requests ...