Dropbox is a free online file storage service accessible over the Web. It enables you to simply transport and share all of your films, images, and documents. This means that any file you upload to your Dropbox account will be immediately saved to all of your desktops, mobile devices, and the Dropbox website.
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Additionally, the app makes it very simple to share with others, regardless of whether you’re a student or professional, parent or grandparent. Fear not if you spill a cappuccino on your laptop!
You can be certain that Dropbox will always have your back and that none of your data will ever be lost. The application operates similarly to any other folder on your computer, with a few notable exceptions.
Any files or folders included inside the Dropbox program will be synced with Dropbox’s servers and any other computer associated with your account.
Green checkmarks will appear on the top of your files to indicate that they have been synchronized and are current. Prior to storage, all data is encrypted using AES-256 using SSL. Dropbox maintains a history of any changes made to its contents.
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There are ten clients in total, with versions available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux (official and unofficial). As well as versions for mobile devices, such as Android, Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, and BlackBerry. Additionally, a web-based client is available for use when no local client is installed.
The service operates on a freemium approach, with its free offering providing 2 GB of online storage. Users who recommend friends to Dropbox can get up to 8 GB of free storage. Box.net, Microsoft OneDrive, Ubuntu One, SugarSync, Mozy, ZumoDrive, SpiderOak, and Wuala are the service’s primary rivals.
License: Freeware.
Dropbox Features
Your files anywhere
- 2 GB of space for free, with subscriptions up to 100 GB available.
- Your files are always available from the secure Dropbox website.
- Works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry.
- Works even when offline. You always have your files, whether or not you have a connection.
- Transfers just the parts of a file that change (not the whole thing).
- Manually set bandwidth limits
Simple sharing
- Shared folders allow people to work together on the same projects and documents.
- See other people’s changes instantly.
- Create photo galleries viewable by anyone you choose.
- Send a link to any file using your Public folder.
Mobile version
- Apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and BlackBerry keep your files at hand.
- Edit files in your account from your phone.
- Easily upload your photos and videos.
- Share freely with family and friends.
Your stuff is safe
- Keeps a one-month history of your work.
- Protects your files without you needing to think about it.
- Any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted.
- All transmission of file data occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL).
- All stored files are encrypted (AES-256).
There are both free and paid services, each with varying options. In comparison to similar services, Dropbox offers a relatively large number of user clients across a variety of desktop and mobile operating systems.
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