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Dropbox is designed to simply sync files and folders, but you can use it to trigger other tasks by simply adding files to Dropbox in a particular folder and monitoring that folder on another computer.
Cloud storage services like Dropbox have made it a snap to move large files around, but that convenience is generally predicated on having the client software installed on your PC.
With Dropbox 2.0 for Mac, the company further expands the capabilities of its desktop client by allowing advanced management of a user's online cloud storage from their computer.
Dropbox hasn’t radically changed its core product in a long time, instead relying on solid stability and a steady beat of incremental updates to make syncing your files easier. One such upgrade ...
Similar to how the company broke up its Business product into three tiers of service in January, Dropbox Professional marks a new tier of service for individual users. “We found out that Dropbox ...
Dropbox will soon be adding support on both Windows and OS X for placeholder files that create a full view of your cloud-synced files, even if they're not available locally. OneDrive (or rather ...
The new Dropbox Platform from Dropbox, officially introduced at the company's DBX developers conference, is targeted at developers who may want to quickly add Dropbox file share and sync ...