Dropbox is a cloud-based storage service featuring several plans that let you save files and sync them for easy sharing.
You can share files on Dropbox through its website, mobile app, and desktop app by sending a link to an email address or generating a share link.
Dropbox lacks the built-in functionality required to synchronize folders present outside the Dropbox directory on your computer. You can, however, move any folders that you want to synchronize into ...
Dropbox is one of our favorite pieces of software here at ProfHacker. Recently I described how to use Dropbox to back up essential files. A reader then wrote in to ask about potential legal problems ...
The mobile technology site Liliputing has discovered that Dropbox is now limiting free accounts to just three devices. In a support article, Dropbox says that paid Plus, Professional, and Business ...
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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 ...