Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
I collaborate with all sorts of people -- writers, editors, video producers, musicians, you name it -- and I'm always looking for an easy way to share large files. More often than not, I need people ...
The cloud storage service is adding a file request feature in which users can issue requests to contacts when aiming to retrieve files. The function builds off of Dropbox's existing shared folders ...
Dropbox has branched into different areas in the years since it launched, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the company’s focus on managing various aspects of your digital life. It may dabble in ...
Dropbox today rolled out a new feature that will allow those without an account to share files with Dropbox users. Called “File Requests,” the option gives anyone you ask the ability to upload files ...
Dropbox has launched a new file requests feature that allows anyone to send you files directly to your Dropbox account. Dropbox file request allows user to easily accept various documents such as ...
(MoneyWatch) Dropbox has become an indispensable tool for both the personal and business parts of our lives. Dropbox makes it easy to store files you can get to anywhere, as well as share files with ...
At a conservative estimate, ProfHacker writers have posted eleventy-billion times about Dropbox, the popular near-ubiquitous service for saving, syncing, and sharing files. And with good reason! It’s ...
As any Dropbox user knows, it’s pretty easy to share a cloud-stored file with someone; just click the share icon to get a link you can distribute as needed. Ah, but what about the other way around?