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 ...
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.
An issue with the selective sync function in older Dropbox builds has seen files uploaded to the cloud via desktop computers delete entire folders of data, in some cases removing years’ worth of data ...
The new selective synchronization feature lets users specify which files or types of files are synchronized to which devices. “Our favorite online-storage service Dropbox got a major update today, ...
Dropbox has just provided another reminder not to place complete faith in cloud storage, having allowed a bug to delete some users’ files. The bug was tied to Dropbox’s Selective Sync feature, which ...
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