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Effortless File Sharing and Collaboration, But Pricey Storage and Limited Search
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to save and withdrawl files.
Easy to share files files with co-workers and friends and it is secure.
The fact i am able to work on file and it gets updated to allow my co-worker used at the same time.
I can access the file at anywhere and there is no ristriction.
Easy to share files files with co-workers and friends and it is secure.
The fact i am able to work on file and it gets updated to allow my co-worker used at the same time.
I can access the file at anywhere and there is no ristriction.
What do you dislike about the product?
The storage plans are expensive for the amount of storage you get.
The Security can be improved as transfering files via Wi-fi can be vulnerable.
Search capabilites is limited to find files with large files with name you need.
The Security can be improved as transfering files via Wi-fi can be vulnerable.
Search capabilites is limited to find files with large files with name you need.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
easy file sharing and update the files as we work on it to ensure they are available for our co-workers to use. Also, allows us to keep the files organize and secure to assist with the workflow efficiency.
Expensive, but worth it
What do you like best about the product?
The first feature that caught my eye years ago was how the screenshots in Windows OS are automatically uploaded to the cloud; this was really helpful when Windows didn't have the feature to automatically save screenshots and you had to save them as an image with the help of a different app. Very easy to use, new-user friendly, and team´friendly too since the sync between different devices works amazing. I use it everyday to share notes in college and work, and i never had a problem with missing files.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very expensive for countries like mine with an unstable economy. The fixed pricing in USD worldwide, while other cloud services have dynamic pricing that make it much cheaper, is a big con. Also, the free version has very limited space and features. Sometimes, but not always, big files like high quality videos, take a lot of time to upload no matter how good your internet service is. As an extra, the UI feels a little outdated and could use some work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox helped me share notes in college with my classmates very quickly and easy. Before using dropbox, we shared our files through Whatsapp and it was very inconvenient. Now we use a shared folder to drop our notes, recorded classes- both video and audio, transcriptions, and more. Best part is we can access them via our computers, cellphones, or tablets.
Super Easy to Use, But Needs Better Microsoft and Google Integrations
What do you like best about the product?
Extremely easy to use and very easy to find things
What do you dislike about the product?
Integrations to Microsoft or Google Ecosystem
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have used Dropbox Workflow approval tool as well which is equally great
Effortless File Storage and Sharing with Dropbox
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Dropbox is how easy it makes storing and sharing files. Everything stays organised and synced across all my devices
What do you dislike about the product?
I don’t have any complaints about this platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox keeps all my files safely stored and easily accessible from anywhere.
Easy to Use, Reliable, and Great Cloud Integration
What do you like best about the product?
This product is straightforward to use and works well with both Mac and other computers. Retrieving files from the cloud using the app is simple and convenient. I have not experienced any downtime.
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited space unless one pays for it. plus company dont allow use of drop box
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
flexibility, conveneince, ability to work on the go
Easy Document Sharing for Teams, but May Feel Limited for Some Needs
What do you like best about the product?
This is a simple and convenient way to share documents with colleagues, making collaboration much easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
Depending on your particular requirements, it might feel somewhat limited.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I used this tool to share files with my colleagues when working on collaborative projects. It made it much easier for us to exchange documents and work together efficiently.
the best cloud file management system
What do you like best about the product?
I find it fascinating to be able to keep my files synchronized, as this way I avoid losing information in case of damage or loss. Having a backup of my data in a simple and accessible way is really useful. Although the initial space is a bit limited, I managed to expand it to 18 GB, which surpasses several other platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
When sharing files via a link, sometimes it is required to log in with an account, whereas before it was not necessary to be a user to download the shared file. On the other hand, the available space when registering as a basic user is quite limited.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use the file synchronization function to coordinate work in my group, facilitating the exchange of files such as drivers, manuals, and installers with end clients. This tool has proven useful for sharing information and resources efficiently within the team and with those who receive our services.
Great for Organizing Files, but Storage Limits Are Frustrating
What do you like best about the product?
How easy it is to keep everything in one spot regardless of the file type.
What do you dislike about the product?
I’m always having to upgrade my subscription due to size requirements
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organizing hands down!
Great for Team File Sharing, but Free Storage Is Limited
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ability to have large files (especially image assets) easily accessible for multiple team members, regardless of the tech stack used. It's easy to use and implement, and we find ourselves using Dropbox daily to share our ongoing and finalized work internally and with clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
Free version runs out of storage space quickly for someone in marketing/graphic design (we have extremely large files).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is helping us have a centralized location for our assets, both internally and for external clients. Anyone can access (don't need a company email address, like with some storage platforms). Additionally, Dropbox is intuitive and easy to use, which means I don't need to spend much time onboarding new users internally.
Reliable Storage but Pricey with unwanted features
What do you like best about the product?
If I had to highlight the single best aspect of Dropbox—the feature that keeps me loyal even with so many alternatives available—it would be its truly seamless and immediate file synchronization.
I depend on the desktop folder every day for my work, and what stands out most about Dropbox is how it quietly does its job without any fuss. I never have to double-check whether a file I saved on my work PC has appeared on my personal Mac or my phone; I can trust that it’s there. This unwavering, cross-platform dependability means I always have access to the latest version of any document, photo, or project file, no matter which device I’m using. That core reliability and effortless accessibility are what make Dropbox an essential tool in my digital routine.
I depend on the desktop folder every day for my work, and what stands out most about Dropbox is how it quietly does its job without any fuss. I never have to double-check whether a file I saved on my work PC has appeared on my personal Mac or my phone; I can trust that it’s there. This unwavering, cross-platform dependability means I always have access to the latest version of any document, photo, or project file, no matter which device I’m using. That core reliability and effortless accessibility are what make Dropbox an essential tool in my digital routine.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although Dropbox excels at synchronization, my main issue lies with its overall value and what feels like unnecessary feature expansion. The paid plans seem expensive, especially considering the limited 2GB of free storage, which is far less generous than what many competitors provide. Additionally, for a platform that emphasizes file security, I find it disappointing that true zero-knowledge encryption isn't standard on most plans. This makes me hesitant to trust Dropbox with my most sensitive files. Lastly, the desktop app, which I once appreciated for its simplicity, now feels overloaded with extra features like Capture and Dash. These additions sometimes add complexity and can even cause sync conflicts, when all I really want is dependable, straightforward cloud storage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The challenges that Dropbox addresses may seem straightforward, but their impact on my daily productivity is truly transformative. It has effectively removed two significant obstacles: reliance on specific devices and the constant worry about losing important data.
In the past, forgetting my laptop meant I was unable to get any work done. With Dropbox, I no longer have to be concerned about which device holds the most up-to-date version of a document. The latest version is always stored in the cloud, ready to be accessed from any browser or mobile device. This flexibility is its greatest strength, allowing me to move seamlessly between my desktop, tablet, or even a client’s computer without any disruption.
Even more valuable is the peace of mind Dropbox provides as an invisible backup and safety net. Its reliable file recovery and version history features mean that accidental saves or deletions—which once could have been catastrophic—are now easily resolved. Dropbox has eliminated the issues of isolated files and data vulnerability, allowing me to devote my attention to my actual work rather than the mundane tasks of saving and transferring files.
In the past, forgetting my laptop meant I was unable to get any work done. With Dropbox, I no longer have to be concerned about which device holds the most up-to-date version of a document. The latest version is always stored in the cloud, ready to be accessed from any browser or mobile device. This flexibility is its greatest strength, allowing me to move seamlessly between my desktop, tablet, or even a client’s computer without any disruption.
Even more valuable is the peace of mind Dropbox provides as an invisible backup and safety net. Its reliable file recovery and version history features mean that accidental saves or deletions—which once could have been catastrophic—are now easily resolved. Dropbox has eliminated the issues of isolated files and data vulnerability, allowing me to devote my attention to my actual work rather than the mundane tasks of saving and transferring files.
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