The Dropbox file hosting service enables you to synchronize files across multiple computers that are connected to the Internet. By changing the default location where your browser stores bookmarks, it ...
Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
Syncing folders outside of Dropbox has always been an option by creating symlinks, but now there's a free app called MacDropAny to make the process extra simple. MacDropAny is pretty straightforward.
When you install the Dropbox software on your computer, you can synchronize various files and folders so that the files on your computer are also visible across all of your Dropbox-enabled devices.
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 ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Dropbox has been less alluring to some Mac users than iCloud in part because of its limited syncing. Where Apple's service can sync your desktop and Documents folder, you've had to be content with ...
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 ...
Dropbox has announced Dropbox Spaces, a drastic evolution on shared folders that aims to meet the needs of today's workload. The firm will release some features like Dropbox Transfer later on. Dropbox ...
Many of us are familiar with Dropbox as a convenient way of keeping files in sync across the multiple devices we use in our digital lives. Now Dropbox is taking on a much bigger challenge — helping us ...