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Dropbox has added another option for how its users can share files. The company announced a new service that is currently in beta, called Dropbox Transfer, which focuses specifically on sending copies ...
We recently went through some of the best ways to share files with a nearby computer, and many of you noted that Dropbox can still be a viable syncing method, even over Wi-Fi. Here's how to set it up.
This summer, Dropbox introduced a new feature called Transfer as a private beta. The goal was to solve a longstanding issue with sharing files via Dropbox. For years, users have been able to share ...
Dropbox is such a powerfully useful cloud-based storage system that it's virtually ubiquitous. It's free, you get a few gigabytes of storage, and you can access it via the Web or drag and drop files ...
We're huge fans of Dropbox and its no-strings-attached 2GB (or so) of cloud storage. We love the way it integrates itself into Windows Explorer, so you can easily copy files online. And we've recently ...
We've shown you before how you can protect any sensitive files stored on Dropbox using TrueCrypt or an encrypted zip file, but here's an even quicker shortcut that encrypts (and decrypts) files or ...
Only a quick hit, here, as sometimes the most useful applications are the ones that are dead simple. If you have a Dropbox account, you’ve probably already fallen in love with it. Being able to drag ...
Have you ever tried to send a longer video or a presentation and been alerted that the file is too large to send? Regardless of the device you use, most communication platforms such as texts, emails ...
Dropbox is adding a new option for how its users can share files. Dropbox Transfer introduces a way to send files between people rather than simply sharing access for collaboration. Files can be ...
Thanks to a new agreement between Microsoft and Dropbox, mobile users can now edit documents stored on Dropbox through one of Microsoft's mobile apps. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer ...