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How to send a file request using Dropbox Forget setting up shared folders in order to receive files from fellow Dropbox users; file requests are here.
Dropbox Transfer encrypts the files you share to protect them from unwanted access.
You'll be adding two folders to your Dropbox folder, copying his code and saving them as .bat files, and creating shortcuts to those .bat files in your "Send To" menu folder.
Wouldn't it be great if there was an easy way to let people share files by uploading them directly to your Dropbox account?
Unfortunately Dropbox hasn't said what type of account you'll need to have to send 100GB files, but it's safe to say that free users will have to make do with a smaller file limit.
Many IT departments block access to Dropbox (and other cloud storage solutions) to limit bandwidth. I've found a solution that lets you get a file to Dropbox just by e-mailing it.
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.