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It is much easy to put or upload the data into it and then
What do you like best about the product?
The upload rate or speed seems to be good.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is lagging some time that is too much annoying
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The uploding of data into it and then to third party app
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Its is good software but it's bit time taking to understand it's working
I Use Dropbox For Already 8 Years
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is the first online storage I use at work and for personal use in storing all my files online. It is very easy to use and I can access my files on any device.
What do you dislike about the product?
Dropbox offers a little space storage for free users. But if you are serious about keeping safe your files then an upgrade is worth the price. Another option to increase your storage is to refer users to dropbox if you prefer to stay as free users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox keeps your file safe and can be easily accessed on any device anywhere as long as you have an internet connection. It is easy to use. I am using this product for years now.
Drop Everything and use this resource
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox functions for both my business and personal file resource center. All the files that need to be shared with colleagues and project coordinators on my team have access at anyt ime I give them the shared link to get the information.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes I find that my files will merge into each other and I need to look hard to find the link in the file that I stored it in.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox serves as a centralized storage space on the cloud that is a secure and encrypted resource to my colleagues and family. Because of the portability of the files anywhere I have an internet connection, including my phone so it can be on the go.
Excellent for file storage, backups, and organizing projects
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is an excellent cloud platform with suitable tools and features to support file storage, creating backups, and organizing projects in one place. By default, you have 2GB for storing files on Dropbox, which you can upgrade to 2TB at any time for an affordable price. Dropbox has a web application that is more than enough for all file storage and sharing needs. Dropbox can be used on any device due to its broad support for different OSes such as Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. This allows seamless file syncing, cross-sharing, easy backups, etc. You can create folders to organize your files on the cloud, making it easier to fetch them when necessary. Dropbox has built-in automation that can automatically sort your files by moving them to folders based on specific criteria. When you're uploading files of different types in bulk, you can rely on automation to organize the files for you so that you can find them easily when you need them. This not only helps you save plenty of time but reduces any clutter.
On the desktop, you can select folders that you want to sync with your online storage. Dropbox will make routine backups of the folders to reflect any changes you make to them locally. This is essential for those who use their home computer to work as it prevents any accidental deletion of important files. Furthermore, if these files and folders are synced into a shared folder, they can be accessed by anyone with authorization. For team members who use Dropbox individually instead of joint accounts, this feature is excellent and allows you to maintain your privacy while also providing a secure means to collaborate.
Dropbox is excellent for organizing projects and managing deadlines. There are task management tools that allow you to create to-do lists effectively and provide an interface to keep you and your team on the same page. You can add tasks, and deadlines, and assign members to take on different tasks. For any tasks that are incomplete before the deadline is approaching, Dropbox sends an alert to all the members involved with the task. This helps you stay on track with your projects and ensure that you don't miss any of the due dates. You can tick off the tasks after they're complete to indicate them as such. You can share files on Dropbox seamlessly during team collaboration and create notes to set reminders for everyone. Additionally, Dropbox allows the seamless creation of docs, which is by far one of the most helpful tools for task management.
On the desktop, you can select folders that you want to sync with your online storage. Dropbox will make routine backups of the folders to reflect any changes you make to them locally. This is essential for those who use their home computer to work as it prevents any accidental deletion of important files. Furthermore, if these files and folders are synced into a shared folder, they can be accessed by anyone with authorization. For team members who use Dropbox individually instead of joint accounts, this feature is excellent and allows you to maintain your privacy while also providing a secure means to collaborate.
Dropbox is excellent for organizing projects and managing deadlines. There are task management tools that allow you to create to-do lists effectively and provide an interface to keep you and your team on the same page. You can add tasks, and deadlines, and assign members to take on different tasks. For any tasks that are incomplete before the deadline is approaching, Dropbox sends an alert to all the members involved with the task. This helps you stay on track with your projects and ensure that you don't miss any of the due dates. You can tick off the tasks after they're complete to indicate them as such. You can share files on Dropbox seamlessly during team collaboration and create notes to set reminders for everyone. Additionally, Dropbox allows the seamless creation of docs, which is by far one of the most helpful tools for task management.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike about Dropbox is that it isn't very intuitive. In the beginning, it can be difficult to get used to the features and find where they are. For instance, I use two Dropbox accounts for work and my personal files. On the Windows application, it took me a while to find the option to log out of my personal account so that I could switch over to my work account. The sign-out button doesn't exist in the dropdown menu when you click on your profile. I had to search on Google to find out that you have to go to the preferences menu to be able to log out. This is such a convoluted method to manage multiple accounts if you want to sync your files.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I've been using Dropbox to sync my work files on the cloud for long-term storage and easier sharing. The automatic sync and automation have made it convenient because I no longer need to drag and drop the files to upload them to the cloud manually. I can also create backups of important files this way so that if I ever lose them in any way on my computer, I'll always be able to fetch them from the Dropbox cloud storage when necessary. While Dropbox automatically syncs and uploads files, it does not overwrite the files on the cloud when changes are made locally. Instead, it creates another copy under the same name. So if I make a change to the file on my computer, even though it'll reflect on the cloud immediately, I can go through the revision history of the file on the cloud to retrieve an older version. This helps undo changes and also eliminates any issues from syntax errors. While working and collaborating on web applications, quick sync and automatic backups allow better productivity and sharing.
The benefit of Dropbox is that my team and I can collaborate, share files, and manage projects seamlessly. We're able to organize all our tasks and projects into one. Dropbox allows us to set timers, and deadlines, and create notes so that we're always on the same train of thought and up-to-date on project progression and task completion. Through Paper, we can make docs and sheets collaboratively and edit them simultaneously. With the help of to-do lists, we can create a list of tasks that need to be completed and tick them to mark them as completed when we finish them. This sends an alert to everyone on the board to keep them updated.
The benefit of Dropbox is that my team and I can collaborate, share files, and manage projects seamlessly. We're able to organize all our tasks and projects into one. Dropbox allows us to set timers, and deadlines, and create notes so that we're always on the same train of thought and up-to-date on project progression and task completion. Through Paper, we can make docs and sheets collaboratively and edit them simultaneously. With the help of to-do lists, we can create a list of tasks that need to be completed and tick them to mark them as completed when we finish them. This sends an alert to everyone on the board to keep them updated.
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My experience with Dropbox has been positive overall sans the issue with multiple accounts on the desktop. But it's an excellent platform for sharing files, creating and collaborating on docs, automatic backups, and secure storage. Despite the low initial storage space, the features for collaboration on Dropbox make it worth the use.
Been using it for 11 years so far
What do you like best about the product?
I have all my files in dropbox and I use it as safe storage so I never worry about losing a file also it's very easy to share whatsoever with simple clicks, I don't think I can live without it
What do you dislike about the product?
except for the dropbox password manager, they still need some serious work to be done, hope they can solve it very soon
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
sharing and saving files, lately they have added singing documents so it's very handy for my business,
Dropbox is Great to Use When Sharing Information is Needed
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox has been most useful to me when I needed to share information and send things between people across the country. It was nice to know I could drop in a photo or document and share it in seconds with someone 1000 miles away. I could collaborate and work on projects with those so far away and it was wonderful.
What do you dislike about the product?
The thing I thought could have been better is the price. The price seemed awful high for the same service others gave as well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solved the problem of having to upload my documents into storage as Dropbox was automatically uploading everything on its own.
Dropbox is simply one of the best storage tools out there!
What do you like best about the product?
I like the collaborative features of dropbox. Every time someone makes an edit or changes a file, the entire team get a quick notification about it. I don't think a lot of other softwares can match these small but meangingful features that dropbox has. It keeps me updated in real-time and lets me know if I need to get in touch with anyone for any of the files they might have worked on, or changed.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the synchronizations are a bit problematic at times. Sometimes, the app auto syncs and floods my system with files and folders that I may not need at all. Considering how big our teams are, I think this can sometimes be quite a bummer.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is solving a lot of problems for a central repository and collaboration of cross-functional teams. I have used a plethora of repository tools, and all of them come with massive loading issues. Off the top of my head, I can think of the subversion (SVN) systems that used to create a lot of problems for our organization. With Dropbox, all of those problems have been mitigated.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Dropbox is great to use, and while it takes a little time to understand how to sync only those folders that you need, it is a smooth ride once you learn the ins and outs of the tool!
Its really helpful for storage.
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox Windows application is the best feature I have come across so far. It's easy to use and user interface is very simple which makes this application run smoothly on any system.
What do you dislike about the product?
The thing I dislike about dropbox is its storage limit for free users. It is only 2GB. It seems to be enough for the era before 2020 but now its 2022 and 2GB is very less. It should be atleast 5GB now.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox helps us save our data instantly without any hurdles. The chances of data loss are minimal when using dropbox. This tool is very powerful with simple and userfriendly interface.
Works well across devices
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is so in tune with multiple OS, mobile and desktop platforms. The smartsync is a huge storage saver on a Macbook SSD with a premium on HD space.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'd like to see larger storage capacity for the money. My video files backup is migrating slowly to idrive. 10Tb would be good!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easy access to files wherever I am. This is a major productivity advantage. In tandem is mobile Office, I can proof read a doc on the fly or send a large file instantly. Important when working with media.
Secure storage and seamless collaboration in one software
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is a secure software in which you can upload files from any device to create backups, save space, and share between your devices or with others. It also provides the means to collaborate with your coworkers on a versatile platform with excellent content creation features. Dropbox has no automation deletion of files due to inactivity, so you can keep your files on your storage for as long as you need to. You can upload files to Dropbox to make more space on your computer or phone, you can save them there to retrieve them in case there's a major data loss, and send the URL to people so that they can receive the files that are meant to be shared.
If you're sharing multiple files over some time, Dropbox has an easier solution to save time and effort with the help of Shared folders. You can convert any folder into a shared folder or create shared folders from the get-go. Once you create the folder, Dropbox will allow you to invite people to access this folder using its URL. You can seamlessly manage the list of people who have access from the control panel. For sharing and collaborating, you can upload the files that you want others to see into this folder. Through the shared folder, you can also grant them editing permissions. This will allow them to make changes to the content of your files without overwriting them completely. Dropbox will show you a log of updates and changes to the files and also allow you to scroll back to previous editions of the file. In case you want to undo any of the changes, you can simply load a previous edition of the file and save it.
Dropbox allows you to manage your projects through the help of boards, where you can add to-do lists, due dates, roadmaps, and sort out tasks by priority level. It's an effective platform for programmers to collaborate and work on code seamlessly and make edits easily over the cloud, a feature IDEs don't have.
If you're sharing multiple files over some time, Dropbox has an easier solution to save time and effort with the help of Shared folders. You can convert any folder into a shared folder or create shared folders from the get-go. Once you create the folder, Dropbox will allow you to invite people to access this folder using its URL. You can seamlessly manage the list of people who have access from the control panel. For sharing and collaborating, you can upload the files that you want others to see into this folder. Through the shared folder, you can also grant them editing permissions. This will allow them to make changes to the content of your files without overwriting them completely. Dropbox will show you a log of updates and changes to the files and also allow you to scroll back to previous editions of the file. In case you want to undo any of the changes, you can simply load a previous edition of the file and save it.
Dropbox allows you to manage your projects through the help of boards, where you can add to-do lists, due dates, roadmaps, and sort out tasks by priority level. It's an effective platform for programmers to collaborate and work on code seamlessly and make edits easily over the cloud, a feature IDEs don't have.
What do you dislike about the product?
The initial storage space is limited to 2GB. This can be problematic as you're limited in how many files you can save on the cloud.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My coworkers and I work from home due to COVID-19, and Dropbox helps us solve the problem of sharing files and collaborating on our coding work seamlessly. We have Dropbox integrated with Zoom and Asana to manage all our meetings and team collaboration needs into a simplified platform that we can use efficiently. Sharing files has never been simpler and we're able to do so with shared folders where we can add the files that need to be downloaded or edited by other users. We no longer have to manually send the file to them and wait for them to receive it. Shared folders help us save time and be more productive as we can upload the file and go on with other tasks. We're also able to send large files seamlessly by making file requests. This acts as a P2P way of sharing without the intervention of the Dropbox cloud, thereby not taking up any of the allotted storage space. Dropbox storage is pretty effective and any file that we have deleted can be restored within 30 days from the bin. This prevents permanent loss of data through accidental deletion.
For content collaboration, Dropbox is perfect. We can not only store our code files similar to a code repository but also edit them online. We can save the files on the cloud and review changes where the lines added are marked in green and the lines removed are marked in red. This helps us undo or revert any changes wherever necessary if we run into issues while compiling. For any files where changes are made, Dropbox saves the revision history for us to go back to previous versions for quick restoration.
For content collaboration, Dropbox is perfect. We can not only store our code files similar to a code repository but also edit them online. We can save the files on the cloud and review changes where the lines added are marked in green and the lines removed are marked in red. This helps us undo or revert any changes wherever necessary if we run into issues while compiling. For any files where changes are made, Dropbox saves the revision history for us to go back to previous versions for quick restoration.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Dropbox is one of the most user-friendly and productivity improvement software you can get for free. It can be used to store files, create backups, collaborate, manage day-to-day work tasks, and share them securely.
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