Dropbox today released Smart Sync, its tool that allows users to access files stored online in Dropbox accounts automatically on a desktop without having the file stored locally. Previously dubbed ...
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 kicked off its 2017 product launches with a pair of major announcements Monday aimed at improving users’ productivity at work. The cloud storage company announced the general availability of ...
Dropbox is today rolling out some expanded features to its business users, including Smart Sync and selective sync for teams. Read on for all the details. On the heels of going public, Dropbox is ...
Dropbox on my Mac had been stuck for weeks trying to sync a file called main.scpt. Other files continued to sync properly in the background, so it wasn’t getting in my way, but it was annoying to see ...
Dropbox has upgraded the infrastructure behind how users automatically upload and sync content from the Dropbox desktop client, a process now dubbed as Streaming Sync. With Streaming Sync, Dropbox ...
Replacing Dropbox with Syncthing, for most users, will feel like a drop-in replacement as long as you know exactly what you're looking for in a tool.
The cloud is where big businesses such as Amazon and Google are setting their sights on, which is why smaller startups such as Dropbox have to constantly think of new ways to keep their business alive ...
The Dropbox file hosting service enables you to synchronize files across multiple computers that are connected to the Internet. By changing the default location where your browser stores bookmarks, it ...
One of the strengths of file sync-and-share cloud provider Dropbox — but also an obstacle when the company wants to be taken seriously — is that people take its service for granted. They just use it, ...
AeroFS provides Dropbox-like seamless sync without using any servers, so you can sync unlimited amounts of data. For years now, Dropbox has been pretty much the gold standard of cloud-based file sync.