For those who love to use Online storage service Dropbox, there have been a host of developments around the service in the past few days.
For example, 1 of them, launched today, relates to file sharing. This new feature called ‘file requests’ allows users to ask for & receive huge digital files with just a mere link. On its blog, Dropbox said:
- Get files from anyone. Collecting bids from contractors? Anyone can send you a file, whether they have a Dropbox account or not.
- Easily receive large files. Want to get a copy of a video from a friend’s party? Unlike email attachments, anyone can send files as large as 2 GB.
- Organize everything in one place. Whether you’re collecting from one person or one hundred, all the files you receive are organized into a single folder, available on all your devices.
You may want to read: Dropbox launches bounty program
Dropbox now lets you request files from anyone, even if they don’t use Dropbox – The Vergehttp://news.google.com Jun 17, 2015 |
Box follows Dropbox with deep Microsoft Office integration – The Next Webhttp://news.google.com Jun 17, 2015 |
DoubleTwist’s new Android app turns Dropbox into a music streaming service – The Vergehttp://news.google.com Jun 16, 2015 |
Dropbox for Business to get mobile management boost – InfoWorldhttp://news.google.com Jun 16, 2015 |
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