Dropbox is adding a feature that will let you add automation to folders so new files are automatically renamed, grouped into subfolders, or more. The feature is called, perhaps unsurprisingly, ...
You can share files stored on Dropbox with friends, family, and co-workers from a browser, your computer's desktop, or the mobile app. To share a Dropbox file, run ...
Reader Daniel Gilbert seeks to make better use of Dropbox. He writes: Because I travel fairly often, I’m trying to make my Mac’s important documents available to me regardless of where I am. And I ...
Unlike a standard cloud storage provider, Dropbox has many productivity and collaboration tools. The simplest of which is the ability to share files and folders. You ...
Smart Sync was launched at a press conference earlier this week. It’s part of Dropbox’s existing sync client for Windows and macOS. Once turned on, all of your Dropbox files will be visible inside ...
Dropbox is getting a slew of interface tweaks alongside new tools and features. One of the more useful inclusions is a new file conversion feature, which lets Dropbox users convert images between ...
As any Dropbox user knows, it’s pretty easy to share a cloud-stored file with someone; just click the share icon to get a link you can distribute as needed. Ah, but what about the other way around?
Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
You can delete files from Dropbox in order to recover storage space. You can delete files from Dropbox using your browser or the Dropbox app. If you delete a file ...
The ChatGPT app turned my chaotic Dropbox into something surprisingly useful ...
A tweet this weekend generated quite a lot of attention, as a Dropbox user was surprised to discover "DMCA takedowns in personal folders, TechCrunch reports. However, Dropbox isn't actively searching ...
Dropbox takes a peek at some kinds of uploaded files. That’s normal, the Web storage service says. The disclosure comes after a test of the service found that several “.doc” files were opened after ...