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Dropbox experience
What do you like best about the product?
I love that i can store my files and my photos here and they are secure
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't got to where I dislike anything on Dropbox at the moment
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have not ran into any problems either with Dropbox, my experience has been great
Great as a secondary file storage medium
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is an excellent program to store important files as a secondary storage system alongside your hard drive. Since it's based on the cloud, it's available anywhere and accessible on any device. You can have your files with you 24/7 since Dropbox never crashes nor has any downtime. You can use Dropbox on a stationary device or a portable device to upload, download, and share files. Dropbox comes with collaborative necessities such as file transfer, simultaneous editing, file revision histories, and document collaborations. You can organize your storage manually with the help of folders. Alternatively, you can have Dropbox use the automation system to sort your files on your behalf for convenience. You can use content creation tools in Dropbox to have documents, sheets, presentations, and text files from scratch. You can collaboratively edit and create them with invited users. Dropbox does an excellent job at tracking file history, allowing quick revisions at any time in case there's an error or you want to go back to a previous iteration of the file's contents.
Dropbox is a reliable software for having your data backed up to get your files back if you lose them from your computer. You can also upload files from your phone, making it a universal file storage program for any device. You can also create shared folders and send invitations, allowing others to upload files to these folders for quick sharing means. Dropbox is free to register and use, and it has plenty of space for data storage for casual usage.
Dropbox is a reliable software for having your data backed up to get your files back if you lose them from your computer. You can also upload files from your phone, making it a universal file storage program for any device. You can also create shared folders and send invitations, allowing others to upload files to these folders for quick sharing means. Dropbox is free to register and use, and it has plenty of space for data storage for casual usage.
What do you dislike about the product?
Quite frankly, I haven't had any issues with Dropbox thus far to dislike anything about it. For the reasons that I use it for, it has been excellent and gives me an incentive to continue to do so.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Dropbox for multiple purposes and have done so for many years. I use it to store important files that I can access at any time and restore them to my computer if I ever lose them from my computer's hard disk. Since Dropbox works on the cloud, a stable internet connection is all I need to upload and download files at any time. Dropbox transfers data at a much faster rate than any other medium, making it the ideal file transfer software available. Due to COVID-19 and the current rise in Omicron, we're only working from home at our company. Dropbox does us a huge favor in making it convenient to share files from our homes while working. We use quick sharing through URLs to send and receive files. We also have shared folders for specific projects involving the entire team to add files for more direct sharing. Dropbox being available for any device makes it easier to access and work from anywhere, which has been beneficial in current times. Since most of our work is online, we can also take advantage of some of the features Dropbox offers for content creation. We use Dropbox to create and edit documents, and we've moved all our Excel spreadsheets to the cloud for simultaneous editing and history revision purposes. For business conferences where we have to display presentations, we've been reliably using Dropbox for creating slides collaboratively where we can discuss and complete them more productively.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You can get started with Dropbox for free, which in itself is a massive benefit for the features it offers. I've been using Dropbox for a long time, and it's been pretty sufficient for my needs. You can reliably store essential files on your storage without worrying about your data being stolen or lost. It's excellent for file storage for as long as you want.
The OG cloud file storage solution but has limitations with integrations.
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox has an excellent UI and perhaps the best functionality around sharing folders and files compared with other cloud storage providers. And when used in a team environment, Dropbox works well with comments, sharing, and keeping things organized.
What do you dislike about the product?
For several years, Dropbox has been plagued by performance issues and a tendency to slow down the computers its running on. Outside of that, Dropbox simply doesn't have the level of integrations and organization that providers like Microsoft OneDrive have, which puts Dropbox squarely in second-place for use in a workplace team.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We started out using Dropbox as a cloud storage provider for our team, and immediately saw the benefits of moving files off of on-premises server shares to the cloud. Being able to seamless share documents, access offsite and on-the-go using phone apps, and sync between computers improved our productivity and streamlined many business processes. However, the benefits of OneDrive were substantial, and at this point, we use Dropbox almost exclusively to share files and folders with outside parties and to provide a submission portal for files and images from students, employees, and others. Dropbox still excels at folder sharing and at collecting images and files.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Consider integrations carefully and think through your workflows. And be cautious if using on a Mac; evaluate performance issues with large file sets before committing.
Increasingly reliable and feature rich
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox started off as a synchronized storage solution for me. But increasingly, it has become somewhat of a Swiss Army Knife.
Sharing file links is relatively easy. And Dropbox is adding new features...finally...such as its own version of Frame.io for video production quality control.
Sharing file links is relatively easy. And Dropbox is adding new features...finally...such as its own version of Frame.io for video production quality control.
What do you dislike about the product?
I miss being able to right click on files and folders to do things with them, such as move, copy, delete, share and rename. This used to be a thing, put a couple of years ago, they got rid of that functionality, instead opting for clicking on three little dots that bring up a menu with various actions.
Additionally, Dropbox has launched a file sharing feature, similar to WeTransfer. But it's slow and not as smooth. In fact, file uploads via the Dropbox web interface and desktop app are usually slow, even on gigabit connections. And they're generally not reliable, regardless of computer, browser or upload location. Half the time I return to find the upload had failed for some unknown reason.
Additionally, Dropbox has launched a file sharing feature, similar to WeTransfer. But it's slow and not as smooth. In fact, file uploads via the Dropbox web interface and desktop app are usually slow, even on gigabit connections. And they're generally not reliable, regardless of computer, browser or upload location. Half the time I return to find the upload had failed for some unknown reason.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox makes file sharing and collaboration within business units much easier. Email is such a thing of the past. It is a surefire way to lose things.
Dropbox solves that, because everyone knows where to look. No more hunting around decentralized file systems.
Dropbox solves that, because everyone knows where to look. No more hunting around decentralized file systems.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Consider this if you're looking for a synchronized cloud storage system that is also a whole ecosystem in the making. Dropbox is adding news features all the time.
Consider whether Dropbox offers the encryption you need.
Consider whether Dropbox offers the encryption you need.
An expensive and less secure data storage solution
What do you like best about the product?
1. Integrations: Dropbox offers a lot of third-party integrations, including canva, slack, zapier, otter, etc. It does make your life a little easier.
2. Collaboration: I find it easier to collaborate with my team on dropbox because of features like Dropbox paper, which allows us to leave comments, use emojis and stickers.
3. Sharing: Dropbox is better in terms of Data loss protection because it allows admin to turn off uploads for users. They'll be able to access and download files they are authorized to.
2. Collaboration: I find it easier to collaborate with my team on dropbox because of features like Dropbox paper, which allows us to leave comments, use emojis and stickers.
3. Sharing: Dropbox is better in terms of Data loss protection because it allows admin to turn off uploads for users. They'll be able to access and download files they are authorized to.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. Pricing is far higher than other alternatives available in the market for the same storage space.
2. Less secure because there's no end-to-end encryption of data
2. Less secure because there's no end-to-end encryption of data
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were looking for a secure and scalable cloud file storage, sharing, and collaboration tool. We assessed multiple platforms, and Dropbox was one of them. Being in a media company, we had a lot of third-party integrations for efficient working, and dropbox enabled us to do that. We were able to save a lot of time and money because dropbox became our default file storage and sharing platform. However, we did experience a breach because of the lack of security features.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I would recommend businesses to assess all the security threats properly before investing in dropbox. There are a lot of good alternatives available in the market now, which are not only more secure than Dropbox but also cost a lot less.
Dropbox is the Answer of your Safe storage..!!
What do you like best about the product?
Using dropbox till date has been an amazing experience, especially during a time when everyone is working from home/remotely, dropbox serves as a lifeline for official work where you stay connected & updated on your work using Dropbox.
What do you dislike about the product?
At our company, we all use Dropbox and have never considered other cloud storage options. Nothing to complain about. Everything is fine & smooth with this tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Updating decks are quite easy and you don't have to send the ppts again & again. Just update it and the work is done.
- You can keep real-time tracking and see who changed what in your file in the team.
- Sending links of the folder is enough if the person is in your team & you have given access,
- During virtual training & inductions, Sharing & sending the specific files are easy.
- You can keep real-time tracking and see who changed what in your file in the team.
- Sending links of the folder is enough if the person is in your team & you have given access,
- During virtual training & inductions, Sharing & sending the specific files are easy.
Cloud storage for experienced user
What do you like best about the product?
I like the flexibility of this app. It allows user to upload files seamlessly in to specific folders. And its features are easy to use and looks secured in the front end.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are couple of things I don't like. for example, this application is not user friendly for starters but if you are familiar and this is a good app. Another thing I don't like about this app is that it's kinda slow
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It allows me to upload files for my cloud use. I can access the added files from my comfort zone which is really good. It helps users like me to store files only with privacy and sharing options
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are looking for cloud storage for your personal files then this is your best option. As this product has good privacy and upload options.
Dropbox - the faster, securer way to share files
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about dropbox is the efficiency and ease of use to access and download files - no matter how large the file size or quantity. It's also easy for our clients to use, which makes it an excellent alternative for them to upload their sensitive documents, all they do is drag or load their files and I, as the recipient, am able to retrieve and confirm receipt quickly. I also like the time/date stamp indicating when documents were uploaded.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not sure if it exists, but if there were a way to get automatic notifications every time a document is uploaded to dropbox, it would make information gathering much smoother. As of now, clients have to notify me via e-mail that there is a new document, which, if not done immediately, can get forgotten about.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is helping me exchange and share information with clients in a much more secure and efficient way. Clients are partial to and find great appeal in the platform, making it a terrific tool. Clients can also organize their documents and files in their own way (such as by year/name/entity), and the files don't delete so that I can access older documents according to my needs.
Great file sharing and storing tool
What do you like best about the product?
Even the free version provides plenty of storage space and is very easy to use. I like that I can log from any device and access the files. Many websites now also allow you to upload files straight from Dropbox; this saves storage space on the physical devices I use.
What do you dislike about the product?
One backside is that one needs internet to access information, so if I am at a place where there is no reception or wifi, I cannot access my Dropbox account. And as always: more free storage space would be great.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have applied to many jobs by using Dropbox to upload my CV or other files requested.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It is a generally recognized tool for storing and sharing files, more and more websites build Dropbox into their file uploading process so it makes easy to access files.
The first one & the best one
What do you like best about the product?
I like that it is an easy way to send files & folders to other co-workers.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish that there was not a data limit cap on the free product.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When I was able to use it at work I would send video files to other reporters for a daily newscast. Then our IT department blocked it for some reason.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Wheter you need to share with other co-workers files or folders dropbox is easy to use.
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