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 ...
Dropbox Automator does exactly what it promises to do: It takes files in your Dropbox and does things to them, automatically. Point it at a folder and it'll check every few seconds for anything new.
Dropbox started a decade ago as a way for people to back up their data, and keep files in sync across multiple devices. Over the years, the company noticed that a lot of its users were using the ...
It’s no secret that Yahoo! is overhauling all of its flagship products, including mail. The service has gotten a refresh on both the web and mobile, and today, the company has announced a partnership ...
After giving its mobile app a lot of love, Dropbox is focusing its attention on its desktop client. Dropbox announced today that it’s got a couple new upgrades for the Mac and Windows app that will ...
Tired of waiting for your Dropbox file to fully upload before others can grab it? Problem solved. If you've ever found yourself waiting endlessly for a Dropbox file to sync, we have some good news.
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