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Easy File System Integration for Smooth Storage and Retrieval
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of integration with File systems, which makes storing and retrieving easy
What do you dislike about the product?
Old files sometimes go from cache, and it takes a good amount of time bringing back
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Direct editing of run books, presentations, etc., for multiple customers
Seamless File Sharing and Access Anywhere
What do you like best about the product?
I like Dropbox for its simplicity and portability, allowing me easy access from multiple devices and enabling seamless navigation without spending much time figuring it out. I appreciate its widespread usability; many people already have accounts, making it easy for them to sign in and start using it quickly. This means that when I share files with clients or colleagues, they can access the files through the browser even if they don't have the app installed. Dropbox works seamlessly, speeding up my workflow. The setup was straightforward, like a plug and play, just register and use single sign-on, and you're good to go.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing in particular, really. Some UX/UI aspects and the response speed might be improved, but overall that's a great product.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Dropbox to share files and store non-client data, making my workflow quick and responsive. It allows me to manage access well.
Does the Job Well and Makes Getting Signatures Easy
What do you like best about the product?
its does the job very well. its make getting signs easier
What do you dislike about the product?
pricey and the UI is not great, its pretty basic and does feel like a premium tool for the prices it offering
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
its get signature from different ppl in the org easier.used widely in my current company
Simplifies Team Collaboration with Easy File Sharing and Version Tracking
What do you like best about the product?
I like it because it simplifies project collaboration and document management accross our projects. It also helps my direct team memebers to stay organized with easy filke sharing and version tracking.
What do you dislike about the product?
Only sometimes, Dropbox can be a bit difficult to manage when I have multiple file versions and large project folders to be accumulated.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox for me, solves the problem of scattered project files and inefficient collaboration by providing a centralized platform fro document sharing and team cooridination.
It benefits me by improving project visbility, faster access to deployment documents.
It benefits me by improving project visbility, faster access to deployment documents.
Seriously Good, Reliable Cloud Storage
What do you like best about the product?
It’s a seriously good cloud storage platform. These days I prefer it over Mega. It’s always been super reliable for me.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes servers are a bit slow. App does tend to lag, and there are a few ads running
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Cloud storage with instant file transfers. I love how high-quality and reliable the file transfer is, and it makes sharing and moving files feel quick and dependable.
Effortless Large File Sharing with In-Browser Previews
What do you like best about the product?
I can easily share large files over the internet with people anywhere in the world and I love that they can preview large videos or presentations directly in their browser without needing to download the files.
What do you dislike about the product?
i don't like pricing structure. The jump from the free tier to the paid plans is quite expensive if you only need a little bit of extra space, and I wish there was a cheaper, mid-tier storage option available
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox solved this problem with its Smart Sync feature, allowing us to view and access everything from our desktops without storing the actual data locally.
Easy, Reliable Dropbox for Everyday Use—Even After Years
What do you like best about the product?
It’s easy to use on a day-to-day basis, and it has been very reliable so far, even after many years of use.
What do you dislike about the product?
So far, I haven’t found any downsides. I’ve been using Dropbox since its very early days.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it to store my most important documents—ones I can’t afford to lose.
Stress-Free File Sync and Sharing, but Pricing and Collaboration Could Improve
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Dropbox is how stress-free it makes file management. I don’t have to worry about losing important documents or carrying files around on a USB drive anymore, because everything is automatically saved and synced across my devices.
The sharing feature is probably the most useful part for me. Sending large files to friends, clients, or teammates takes only a few seconds with a simple link, and it’s far more convenient than emailing attachments back and forth. I also appreciate how straightforward the interface is—without being very technical, I can still organize my folders and find what I need quickly.
Another feature that has genuinely saved me more than once is file recovery. I’ve accidentally deleted or overwritten files before, and being able to restore them easily has been a huge relief.
Overall, Dropbox has made my workflow smoother and more organized without feeling complicated, which is why I continue to use it regularly.
The sharing feature is probably the most useful part for me. Sending large files to friends, clients, or teammates takes only a few seconds with a simple link, and it’s far more convenient than emailing attachments back and forth. I also appreciate how straightforward the interface is—without being very technical, I can still organize my folders and find what I need quickly.
Another feature that has genuinely saved me more than once is file recovery. I’ve accidentally deleted or overwritten files before, and being able to restore them easily has been a huge relief.
Overall, Dropbox has made my workflow smoother and more organized without feeling complicated, which is why I continue to use it regularly.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing I don’t like about Dropbox is that the pricing can feel a bit high, especially for people who need more storage. For small teams or students, the free plan also feels fairly limited compared to some competitors.
The UI is generally straightforward, but managing shared folders and permissions can sometimes get confusing when you’re collaborating with multiple people. A clearer, more organized sharing setup would make teamwork easier.
I’ve also noticed that syncing large files can occasionally slow down, particularly on weaker internet connections. Overall, performance is reliable, but those delays can still interrupt your workflow when you’re trying to get important tasks done.
Integrations work well most of the time, though a few third-party app connections could be smoother and more seamless. I also think the AI features have room to grow: they’re helpful, but they don’t yet feel as advanced or as personalized as some newer productivity platforms.
Customer support is decent, but faster responses for technical issues would be a big improvement, especially for non-premium users. Better response times, along with more guided onboarding for advanced features, would make the overall experience even stronger.
The UI is generally straightforward, but managing shared folders and permissions can sometimes get confusing when you’re collaborating with multiple people. A clearer, more organized sharing setup would make teamwork easier.
I’ve also noticed that syncing large files can occasionally slow down, particularly on weaker internet connections. Overall, performance is reliable, but those delays can still interrupt your workflow when you’re trying to get important tasks done.
Integrations work well most of the time, though a few third-party app connections could be smoother and more seamless. I also think the AI features have room to grow: they’re helpful, but they don’t yet feel as advanced or as personalized as some newer productivity platforms.
Customer support is decent, but faster responses for technical issues would be a big improvement, especially for non-premium users. Better response times, along with more guided onboarding for advanced features, would make the overall experience even stronger.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox mainly solves the headache of managing files and sharing them easily. Earlier, I used to keep files in different devices or send them again and again on WhatsApp or email, which became messy and confusing.
Now everything stays in one place and automatically syncs, so I can access my files anytime from my phone or laptop. It also makes sharing large files really simple with just a link, especially while working on projects or sharing documents with others.
One thing I personally find very useful is the backup and recovery feature because sometimes files get deleted by mistake, and Dropbox makes it easy to restore them. Overall, it saves time, keeps my work organized, and makes things much less stressful.
Now everything stays in one place and automatically syncs, so I can access my files anytime from my phone or laptop. It also makes sharing large files really simple with just a link, especially while working on projects or sharing documents with others.
One thing I personally find very useful is the backup and recovery feature because sometimes files get deleted by mistake, and Dropbox makes it easy to restore them. Overall, it saves time, keeps my work organized, and makes things much less stressful.
Easy to Use, Effortless Sharing of Large Files
What do you like best about the product?
ease of use and easy to share files including larger files
What do you dislike about the product?
a bit pricier than other similar solutions
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
ability to share files - allows me to be more productive
Dropbox excellent cloud for storage, some things to improve
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciated using DropBox, the first thing I liked a lot is the fact that it works like other clouds, meaning if you want more space beyond the 2GB they offer, you pay to get it but it doesn't ask for credit cards to store your files. Additionally, it's very convenient for storing files, you can insert Passkeys and recovery codes, it's very well-known and widely used in the hospital sector.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I liked least about Dropbox is the fact that when you upload very important files related to programs used by control units connected to the entire hospital, being formatted as logs (text files .txt, so they are only written when there are events), now Dropbox gives you an error with important files during the upload to the cloud with the error "Some uploads failed." Now, this has made me doubt a lot about the functionality of the cloud because if one of my backups, which is also synchronized, does not have every file it contains uploaded, it creates problems for me that need to be resolved. Additionally, the PDF editing requires a 30-day trial version, and the banners telling you about the AI that appear while you're searching for files are very annoying.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The advantages offered by Dropbox are remarkable; the upload speed, even in the free plan, is very fast. Additionally, on the security side, it is very secure. I keep schedules synchronized with Dropbox, and I am able to see synchronized files with all employees. Furthermore, it is an excellent alternative to the more well-known clouds.
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