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 ...
One of the key differences between iCloud and Dropbox is that iCloud will sync the native macOS documents folder along with your desktop. I have found the desktop syncing to be highly useful since I ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Dropbox is getting ready to unveil selective file and folder syncing to the masses. If you just can't wait to try it, you can enjoy the new feature in their latest experimental ...
Smart Sync was launched at a press conference earlier this week. It’s part of Dropbox’s existing sync client for Windows and macOS. Once turned on, all of your Dropbox files will be visible inside ...
Dropbox today announced a new synchronization API for iOS and Android-powered devices that it said will offer developers a new code library to help them better focus on creating mobile apps. The new ...
An update to macOS and how Apple's File Provider API works will soon force apps like Dropbox to end support for external drives. Some Dropbox users have encountered issues with their external drive ...
Dropbox and iCloud are two of many options available to Macintosh users to store their files online. Though iCloud is integrated directly with all Apple products, users may prefer Dropbox as it has ...
Simplenote, the app that, erm, makes it really simple to create, organize, and sync notes between lots of devices, has gained a major update with a respectable number of new perks. Leading the update ...
AeroFS provides Dropbox-like seamless sync without using any servers, so you can sync unlimited amounts of data. For years now, Dropbox has been pretty much the gold standard of cloud-based file sync.