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Not super happy
What do you like best about the product?
I wouldn’t say there’s one specific feature that stands out as my favorite, but I do have a bit of feedback. When we transitioned from Box.com to Dropbox, the implementation process was more challenging than expected. The user interface felt a bit awkward and not as intuitive as I hoped, which made the switch a bit harder than it needed to be. That being said, I’m sure with more time, I’d get more comfortable with it!
What do you dislike about the product?
There are a few aspects of Dropbox that I find a bit frustrating. For one, the way it syncs with files on your computer can be risky—if you accidentally delete something in Dropbox, it’s also removed from your computer, which can be annoying. Yes, you can recover it, but it’s an extra step I’d prefer to avoid.
Another thing I find tricky is the left-side menu layout. It’s harder to locate starred or favorite folders/files compared to Box.com, and when you click on "Home," it only shows the most recent files or folders rather than giving you an organized list of everything. To see a complete list, you have to go to "All Files." It's not the end of the world, but the layout doesn’t feel as user-friendly, and I personally preferred the setup on Box.com. If I had the option, I’d likely stick with Box for ease of navigation.
Another thing I find tricky is the left-side menu layout. It’s harder to locate starred or favorite folders/files compared to Box.com, and when you click on "Home," it only shows the most recent files or folders rather than giving you an organized list of everything. To see a complete list, you have to go to "All Files." It's not the end of the world, but the layout doesn’t feel as user-friendly, and I personally preferred the setup on Box.com. If I had the option, I’d likely stick with Box for ease of navigation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox provides a centralized space for our team to share files both internally and externally with customers, which helps streamline collaboration and access. While it meets our basic storage needs, the user interface and layout could be more intuitive. Personally, I don’t find much direct benefit, as the platform feels clunky and could be better optimized for ease of use.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I personally would steer someone to use Box.com rather than Dropbox.com. To me, the layout of the whole thing is way better. Also, the ease of use of their online services isn't as good as Box.com.
Fantastic storage
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is intuitive and free to use. It's an excellent website to store essential files, which you can keep forever and share at any time. You can organize and sort your storage with the help of folders. You can share any file using the URL and send it to anyone, and the recipient doesn't need to have a Dropbox account to download your file. You can rename, delete, and edit any file in your storage. If you create shared folders, you can permit other users to do the same for the files in the folders. Dropbox sorts photos into a separate category to view them more straightforwardly. You can initiate file requests to any user via email and receive files quicker. Dropbox has a streamlined way of showing you all your most recent and starred files for easier access. You can use Dropbox to collaborate on docs and software code. Dropbox is not only available on the browser but also on PCs and cellphones. You can seamlessly send files between the same account on more than one device for efficient transfer.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't dislike any aspect of Dropbox. I've been using it for many years, and it's been an essential cloud storage software in every regard. The fact that it's free makes it even better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is my go-to software for sharing files with colleagues during work sessions. Due to its speed and efficiency in sharing files, Dropbox is a software without which we cannot work. It makes it easier for us to send files securely and monitor their activity. At any time, we can remove the file from the storage, making it impossible to access or make it private so that unwanted users cannot access it. For its storage, Dropbox offers a minimum of 2GB, which you can use to store files without any duration. Your files will stay on the cloud forever until you delete them manually. Dropbox promotes the excellent organization of files through folders. You can create folders or upload them from your device. Alternatively, you can use Dropbox's automation to let it control the organizing and converting of your files. You can set an automation for Dropbox to move files to folders based on categories. You can have Dropbox rename the file or add a prefix and move it to a folder. You can convert a file into PDF, image, or video, if applicable. For any zipped folder that you receive or upload, Dropbox can also automatically unzip them into your desired folder.
We use Dropbox to work as a group on projects and software codes. Simultaneously being able to edit the files on the cloud saves us time and boosts our efficiency in getting our daily tasks done. Through several tools, we can improve our task management and time management for any project we complete. We can invite participants to join our team and access our files, after which we can monitor their contributions and file editions. Whenever needed, we can revise any edits we make and bring back the original contents with simplicity.
We use Dropbox to work as a group on projects and software codes. Simultaneously being able to edit the files on the cloud saves us time and boosts our efficiency in getting our daily tasks done. Through several tools, we can improve our task management and time management for any project we complete. We can invite participants to join our team and access our files, after which we can monitor their contributions and file editions. Whenever needed, we can revise any edits we make and bring back the original contents with simplicity.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Dropbox is a free cloud storage platform that you cannot go wrong with using. It's excellent and trustworthy, and unlike Google Drive, it doesn't show any personal information of the file owner, such as email addresses. Your files will have maximum security, and you can always access them from any device of your choice.
Reliable cloud file sharing
What do you like best about the product?
I like Dropbox to integrate with macOS; it makes it easy to share files, control files in the cloud or locally, check current sync status of each file from the Finder, it supports macOS file metadata (keywords, color labels, among others.
What do you dislike about the product?
With Dropbox, we have no significant inconsistencies; it is intuitive and mirrors other file storage systems in terms of folders, subfolders, and navigation. It is easy to find, store and share what you need without complications.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is optimal with web-based file previews; they work very well and support a wide selection of file types.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend Dropbox as excellent software for cloud-based project collaboration as well as cloud-based file sharing.
Easy sharing and backups
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox has an intuitive dashboard for convenient uploading, storage, and sharing. By dragging and dropping, you can upload files seamlessly. It's an excellent software for creating backups of essential files and securely storing them on the cloud. You can retrieve them when needed or keep them on Dropbox forever. Using folders, you can move your files to them and keep them properly organized. You can generate a URL for the files you upload to share with users. Otherwise, you can invite them to access the file using their email address. You can request files from any user, and the files they send will go directly into your cloud storage. Dropbox also supports file transfer, using which you can send files to users without uploading them to your storage first. You can add files of any format on Dropbox, and Dropbox allows you to preview some types of files on the cloud. Dropbox is excellent for creating and working on documentation, presentations, projects, and efficient work management.
What do you dislike about the product?
Dropbox only has 2GB for free in terms of cloud storage. Unlike OneDrive and Google Drive, this is very inefficient for long-term use as you'll only be able to keep a limited number of files there.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
While working remotely, I use Dropbox regularly to send files to my team online when needed. We rely on Dropbox for sending and receiving files quickly for file reference and completion of projects. Dropbox is very secure, making it convenient for us to transfer confidential and essential files without falling into any unauthorized user's hands. Dropbox has reduced our need for offline documents, spreadsheets, slides, etc., as we can use them on the cloud simultaneously and collaborate on them. Dropbox being usable on multiple devices makes it easier for us to share and store files seamlessly from anywhere. I also use Dropbox to transfer files from my laptop to my computer and vice versa. Regardless of any user's distance, Dropbox is excellent for file sharing and helps us become more productive without any hassle.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Dropbox is free, but you only get 2GB of cloud storage. If this is insufficient for you, I recommend Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive instead. Otherwise, Dropbox is excellent for sharing and long-term file storage.
Great Tool
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox is easy to use and organize files. I use it both personally and for work. Others can add or edit as you allow, and everything is searchable. I can rename files and share them easily.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much I don't like. I can't think of anything that's missing. It's not necessarily asthetically pleasing, but it is minimal and simple. I have't tried editing the same file simultaneously recently, so I can't speak to that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm storing files for both personal and work (I have different accounts), and my files are always with me and easily accessible. I'm able to add and change and adjust files, and it saves right away so others can see changes. I even have it downloaded on my computer.
Reliable and secure file storage
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it is to use Dropbox and its straightforwardness. It's an excellent file storage platform with quick uploading and downloading means. You can use it on your computer, mobile phone, and web browser for file storage. Under the same account, you can use Dropbox to transfer files on multiple devices with ease. You can create folders for adequately organizing your files, and you can also have shared folders and invite users to view and edit the files in them. You can send files to any user with the unique URL to each file, or you can ask them to view and download them via email. Dropbox is excellent for collaborating on files as you can simultaneously edit them with others. You can use Dropbox Paper to create documents of any kind, including spreadsheets and slides. Dropbox is excellent for its additional features, such as managing work tasks and passwords. You can create lists for different sections of your projects and assign users for each part. You can set deadlines and to-do lists for better time management and reminders. You can use Dropbox for free, where you're allotted 2GB of storage. You can upgrade this to several TBs for affordable subscription prices.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't dislike anything about Dropbox. It's fantastic for storage and collaboration.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I currently work from home, and Dropbox has made it easier for me to share files with my coworkers. We use Dropbox religiously to collaborate on coding files and projects from the web browser. We have files on shared folders that anyone in our team can access and edit, which eliminates the need to download them to our computers to edit. Dropbox is usable on any device, making it easier to use and share files anywhere. Its swiftness in allowing us to transfer files saves us plenty of time and become more productive as there is less time wastage on waiting for email attachments. Unlike email attachments, which have a slight limit on file sizes, Dropbox comes with a minimum of 2GB, making it convenient to share large files quickly. For sharing files that exceed Dropbox's limit, you can use the File Transfer feature or ask the other user to request a file. You can then send them large files seamlessly. Dropbox is pretty secure and comes with the feature to recover deleted files. By default, you can have up to a month to retrieve any deleted file. Overall, Dropbox is excellent for file sharing, storage, collaborative features, and Dropbox Paper.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Dropbox is free from the get-go with no credit card requirements or free trials. You can start using it by signing in with LinkedIn or Gmail and uploading files seamlessly. If you've never used it before, I highly recommend Dropbox for storage.
The convenient cloud storage at low cost
What do you like best about the product?
Sharing files or any type of document via Dropbox is just great. We can upload files to our storage and share the link with other users. Giving access to an individual or my team is very easy—now no need to carry the pen drive and hand it physically.
What do you dislike about the product?
As we know, it's free to use, but there are limitations. It would be good if they could increase the free usage a bit. The individual plan price could be a bit less. Other than that, the UI is a bit nonuser-friendly. It can be improved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox gives me secure access to the files from anywhere in the world. I can collaborate with my team, friends, family, and clients from any device. Dropbox saves my time. It's very easy to share updates whenever you want.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
As you know, Dropbox is free to use for an average user. You can start with the free version, and I must say that you will buy the premium package. I can say that this is the best application to store, share, and back up your files on the cloud server. The best thing is that it has an excellent mobile app which makes it easier for you to access and share files any time and anywhere.
I have been using an external hard disk or pen drive to present a project to my team, but Dropbox helped me get rid of the traditional way of carrying a pen drive or hard disk.
I have been using an external hard disk or pen drive to present a project to my team, but Dropbox helped me get rid of the traditional way of carrying a pen drive or hard disk.
The OS friendly cloud storage platform for storing our doc, pdf, text and any format files
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy and allows to store any type of file from any device, irrespective, widows / Android / IOS. The Professional allows up to 3TB of Data for almost $20/month.
What do you dislike about the product?
The inbuilt systems now offer their cloud storage, and that's easier, though, as they show that option as default when we try to save from our device. And Some editing options are not there, like editing a PDF.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
No need to buy memory in our device as that will add a minimum of $50 to our device cost. It is easy to use and has Password protection, deletes from any device, and many more. It keeps improving itself.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
We can use and store our professional files, easily protect them, share among team members, delete them from multiple devices if given permission, independent of device OS, and universal to mobile/ desktop. The memory allocated is unbeatable for this price.
Great source to drop large size files and photos
What do you like best about the product?
It doesn't clog up your email and it's a fast and easy way to send and recieve large sized photos or file you would not be able to email or send otherwise. Highly recommend!
What do you dislike about the product?
You have to pay for extra storage once you reach a certain threshold. I quickly filled up my dropbox and unless you want to delete files permanently then you have to pay for upgraded storage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I send and recieve large photos and documents with my clients. It's great, especially for large photos. It retains the size and resolution without cutting down on quality. I use it every week and have never had any problems. You just invite via email who you want to share the files with and you can also choose if you want them just to "view" or be able to "edit".
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Great for people sharing large files or photographers and social media companies.
Security and convenience all wrapped in one through Dropbox in delivery of large volume data
What do you like best about the product?
The encrypted data storage facility of 300 Gigabyte guarantees a huge storage facility and accommodates all kinds of media. High security comes handy in safeguarding our IP address. The cross-device sync adds convenience ensuring working everywhere on any gadget.
What do you dislike about the product?
The signing of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) on Dropbox can compromise organization and go against business intelligence. This aspect needs to be revised for organizational security
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We had challenges sharing videos and applications online between teachers and students. Some online platforms and email handling does not allow for applications to be transferred, Dropbox provided the much-needed storage, sharing facility.
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