Earlier this year, Dropbox added a new beta feature called Dropbox Transfer. The idea was to make the delivering of files simpler for users, and the feature is now offered for all Dropbox users.
The latest update to Dropbox for iOS is the first with with support for this company’s new system for sending files up to 100GB in size. The goal of Dropbox Transfer is to simplify handing off these ...
iPhone and iPad can now take advantage of Dropbox Transfer, which allows users to more easily send and receive up to 100 GB of files. It doesn’t have the size restrictions of email, and is simpler ...
This summer, Dropbox introduced a new feature called Transfer as a private beta. The goal was to solve a longstanding issue with sharing files via Dropbox. For years, users have been able to share ...
Dropbox has announced the availability of its new Dropbox Transfer service after testing the feature to a limited group of users. All dropbox users can now share files up to 100 GB in size depending ...
Dropbox has added another option for how its users can share files. The company announced a new service that is currently in beta, called Dropbox Transfer, which focuses specifically on sending copies ...
If you have a large group of files to transfer from one computer to another, you can do so with Dropbox—even if the total size of the files amounts to more than your free Dropbox space. Say you have a ...
We recently went through some of the best ways to share files with a nearby computer, and many of you noted that Dropbox can still be a viable syncing method, even over Wi-Fi. Here's how to set it up.
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Dropbox is adding a new option for how its users can share files. Dropbox Transfer introduces a way to send files between people rather than simply sharing access for collaboration. Files can be ...
Dropbox’s seamless file-sync technology is perhaps what keeps the fledgling startup alive in the increasingly competitive cloud storage market. In fact, some people think Dropbox's file-syncing ...