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Storing your content in the cloud helps you to free up space on your computer and phone without having to worry about losing information if your device is damaged or lost. Among cloud storage services ...
If you work with a group of people, you've most likely needed to share or collaborate on files from time to time. It's rarely as easy and straightforw ...
Dropbox: OK, I know I'm biased, but I can't live without Dropbox. At work, email attachments are a thing of the past—I take a ton of screenshots and use Dropbox to share them.
Cloud storage services like Dropbox have made it a snap to move large files around, but that convenience is generally predicated on having the client software installed on your PC.
Users do not need the desktop versions of Microsoft Office or Office 365, and can use any computer to edit Office documents stored in Dropbox.
On the surface, Dropbox's Project Infinite sounds great. The feature will give you access to everything in your account without having to store them on your computer. It's bound to save space ...
Almost two years after Dropbox announced it would become a virtual-first company, Andy Wilson, director of product, talks about why hybrid-work was never an option and what lessons the company has ...