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Dropbox is an excellent productfor document store
What do you like best about the product?
Excellent product to store and manage documents at scale. Free plan allows upto 15 GB of storage. Upload and retrieval of documents is very easy to manage in the platform.
What do you dislike about the product?
Costly plan for the enterprise. API support is limited. Document annotations and history along with workflow approvals need more work to be considered in enterprise scale.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Storage and management of documents easily and efficiently. The platform allows a free tier and an enterprise plan. Recommended for small to mid-tier business organizations.
Nice experience with this software since I discovered it :)
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate the most the fact that I get an access to my files wherever I am and whatever the device I use. I can easily share or modify my files with my colleagues and to all my devices.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't have any problem with Dropbox business since one year, since I'm using it. The matter of network which can be sometimes bad , doesn't concern directly the softwares
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox helped me with the problem of space and safety of my documents,because sometimes it's difficult to manage our files in one device. Sometimes we can also lose our phone, our PC, hard disk drives ,etc. So we need to keep our files in a safety place. That's why we thank cloud computing:) I'm a gradually discovering all the things I can do with Dropbox Business. And I like what I am discovering
Dropbox is fine, if you pay for it.
What do you like best about the product?
I like how you can easily keep all of your files and documents in one place and access them from anywhere. You can also easily share those documents easily with others.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike the amount of storage space they give you for free. Honestly, I'd prefer to just pay initially for the entire thing. Getting some for free makes it more annoying when it comes time to pay.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is solving the problem of being unable to share my files and documents easily, or being able to access said files from anywhere I am. This sharing system makes doing business significantly easier.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you're looking for a free service, look elsewhere.
The b cloud storage and sharing serivce
What do you like best about the product?
I have used a few cloud storage service and from my experiance Dropbox is the best. The app is so efficienct and easy to use. In my opinion their sync app is the best in industry
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing is bit over in my opinion. It might be perfect for the US or European market. But I would suggest Dropbox should come up with a more affordable package
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Sharing files across my team members during the COVID lockdown time was a big headache for me since the file size were big. Dropbox simplified it and file sharing made easy
Dropbox makes cloud storage simple
What do you like best about the product?
The good thing I like about Dropbox is that we can upload any sort of file and access it from any other computer or mobile device. It also includes several tools for cooperation.
What do you dislike about the product?
Dropbox is a little behind the times in terms of product design. Other apps, such as Google Drive and Microsoft Teams, provide a more extensive and updated file sharing platform to consumers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm saving space on my PCs by storing the majority of my data on Dropbox. Also, no more file sharing services; instead, I just send a link. You can also use Dropbox to host email images; this is especially useful for small clients who are unfamiliar with image hosting limitations.
Dropbox is a great tool for storage on the fly
What do you like best about the product?
Ability to drag and drop files for storage
What do you dislike about the product?
The cap on the storage space sometimes makes it difficult to operate
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The Dropbox API makes it ubiquitous with other tools that I use
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Install Dropbox locally for better use
Best CLoud Space for Unlimeted storage
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to manage, Work, Share links to other project team members,Security options while sharing project details
What do you dislike about the product?
A bit costly for small-scale companies, some time server download speed gets slow due to which it becomes difficult to download files.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's giving the best option to share files for a lifetime in a cloud server, We transfer expires in 2 weeks. Also, we are connecting this to client-server which enables us to work on the the same platform
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Best Cloud Platform for data sharing
Dropbox Business headed in wrong direction
What do you like best about the product?
Unlimited Storage for Business accounts. Dropbox Business has been solid tech for many years. I've been a subscriber for more than 10 years and they were the first to break the code on cloud synch with any level of reliability.
What do you dislike about the product?
They've lost their focus. They spend more time and money trying to build stuff into their platform that their basic functionality such as synch suffers dramatically. They roll out helpful tools like a standalone file manager for the desktop that drives much more effective sync management and updates FAR more quickly than their Mac Finder Integration processes. Then, a short time later, they discontinue it without explanation or replacement. The focus on continually adding additional features that are redundant to tools that most organizations already have. An example is a password saver, which might seem helpful until you realize that Dropbox has had pretty substantial security problems in the past. They work tirelessly on new stuff to add to their platform and spend little if any time actually improving their core functionality. Sync is ridiculosly slow, the sync status data and indicators to the user are almost never accurate, their status window can easily report the exact same file count and expected time to finish for DAYS, even though some files (not many, but some) are actually moving.
Dropbox claims that they do not do this, but evidence says that they govern their data download speeds to the users. With bandwidth of over 500 Mbps (Megabits per second), and no other upload/download apps running, it's not uncommon for Dropbox to feed downloads to us at under 100 Kbps (note: Kilobits per second). That's 1/500th of the bandwidth we have available, yet Dropbox trickles out the data so downloads take days to complete.
Lastly, Dropbox has reduced significantly the hours and quality of their level 1 support. They used to offer Business clients extended phone and chat support, but now it's 5pm Sunday to 8pm Friday (EDT). No weekend chat or phone support, so let's hope you don't run a 24/7 business and need help. Their level 1 support are largely unfamiliar with how Dropbox actually works. In essence, their chat bot and IVR try to solve the problem, which is useless, so you need to speak to a human. Then, when you describe the problem (even in chat, with an extremely detailed description of the problem), they'll repeat it back to you to ensure they understand. Typically, the've either not read your explanation or weren't able to comprehend. In any case, they type into their magic help screens what you said and then they read out to you the solution. Only problem: It's the same answer you find when you looked in the help files yourself. They add zero value, and escalating can take a week or longer to get someone of advanced understanding to help you.
All in all, Dropbox has dropped the ball on their core capabilities. We're evaluating other (equally good and far less expensive) solutions.
Dropbox claims that they do not do this, but evidence says that they govern their data download speeds to the users. With bandwidth of over 500 Mbps (Megabits per second), and no other upload/download apps running, it's not uncommon for Dropbox to feed downloads to us at under 100 Kbps (note: Kilobits per second). That's 1/500th of the bandwidth we have available, yet Dropbox trickles out the data so downloads take days to complete.
Lastly, Dropbox has reduced significantly the hours and quality of their level 1 support. They used to offer Business clients extended phone and chat support, but now it's 5pm Sunday to 8pm Friday (EDT). No weekend chat or phone support, so let's hope you don't run a 24/7 business and need help. Their level 1 support are largely unfamiliar with how Dropbox actually works. In essence, their chat bot and IVR try to solve the problem, which is useless, so you need to speak to a human. Then, when you describe the problem (even in chat, with an extremely detailed description of the problem), they'll repeat it back to you to ensure they understand. Typically, the've either not read your explanation or weren't able to comprehend. In any case, they type into their magic help screens what you said and then they read out to you the solution. Only problem: It's the same answer you find when you looked in the help files yourself. They add zero value, and escalating can take a week or longer to get someone of advanced understanding to help you.
All in all, Dropbox has dropped the ball on their core capabilities. We're evaluating other (equally good and far less expensive) solutions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Not as many as they used to. We have different users in different locations, and we need to share files with clients. We also have to receive files from clients and we don't want to give them a license to our account. Dropbox does all these things.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Consider the alternatives. If you're looking for a solution that provides the foundation aspects of this type of tool - namely storage, sync, security and sharing, there are others that do it better and far less expensively.
Great solution for file sharing
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox makes file sharing and collaboration easy and the sync happens so fast that you don't even notice, assuming good network connection.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have had a problem with duplicate files occurring when two users work on the same file simultaneously. Google Drive handles these things better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We have been using Dropbox Business for work from home and file sharing between teams. We use it in combination with an in-house sharing software.
Perfect file sharing for any musician
What do you like best about the product?
Allows me to store & categorize all of my projects all in one place. Using dropbox has allowed me to take some pressure off my music making workloud & has allowed to me store all projects,documents,etc all in one place.
What do you dislike about the product?
Pricing can be more competative and cheaper.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox benefits me by allowing me to store anything related to my music all in one place. It takes the workload off of my shoulders by going to different applications for different things. It allows me to share my collab projects very easily.
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