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Before Dropbox became popular, there was iDisk, which was Apple’s cloud storage system. iDisk allowed you to store documents, pictures, QuickTime files, and PDFs in one cloud-based “drive ...
Dropbox Transfer encrypts the files you share to protect them from unwanted access.
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 straightforward as it ought to be, but using file-syncing ...
Hi, I’m Macworld staff editor Serenity Caldwell, and I’m here with this week’s video tip to show you how to use Dropbox to easily share files with your friends, family, and co-workers.
“Can’t we just use Dropbox?” It’s a question I hear over and over again from business owners. Can’t they just store and share their company files in that familiar blue box?
Password-protect links Ordinarily, when you share a link on Dropbox, anyone who comes across that link—in an email, posted on Facebook, scrawled on a bus shelter—can get at those files.
You know that Dropbox can help make your files available to you wherever you are. But what can you do to ensure that those files actually go into a Dropbox folder? Chris Breen offers guidance.
Dropbox, Inc. on Monday announced that users of its Dropbox mobile apps can now share files — photos, videos, GIFs, and documents — directly inside the Facebook Messenger app of from the ...
Got a lot of files in Dropbox you want to move over to Microsoft's OneDrive? We'll show you how to get it done.