Probably the most anticipated enhancement to Dropbox, our most favorite cross-platform / cross-device file syncing service, is now available in a new experimental build for all major operating systems ...
Dropbox is one of our favorite pieces of software here at ProfHacker. Recently I described how to use Dropbox to back up essential files. A reader then wrote in to ask about potential legal problems ...
With all the hoopla around cloud services, their leaks, and their security holes, one name has managed to remain out of the media's spotlight. At least so far. It would, however, be naive to presume ...
Dropbox is today rolling out some expanded features to its business users, including Smart Sync and selective sync for teams. Read on for all the details. On the heels of going public, Dropbox is ...
Cloud sync service Dropbox has announced the final release of its client software. Dropbox 1.0 “Rainbow Shell” comes with performance increases, courtesy of a reduction in resources used by the ...
The cloud storage industry was dealt yet another blow over the weekend as Dropbox revealed that some of its users may have lost files as a result of a glitch when using a feature called Selective Sync ...
Version 1.0 of the cloud-based synchronization service Dropbox has been released. It comes with a selective sync feature, a new Mac OS client and better performance, according to a Thursday blog post.
Windows/Mac/Linux: Dropbox is getting ready to unveil selective file and folder syncing to the masses. If you just can't wait to try it, you can enjoy the new feature in their latest experimental ...
Dropbox has been one of the easiest ways to sync files across multiple computers since its initial release in 2008. On Thursday evening, the company officially rolled out version 1.0 of the program, ...
Cautious types will frequently tell you not to rely on cloud storage as your only backup, and a handful of internet denizens have just learned this the hard way. Dropbox has confirmed that a bug in ...