Sharing files through Dropbox is not a new concept. For years, the company has made it pretty easy to share any file or folder stored in your Dropbox with others, regardless of whether or not they ...
Another way to pass data online is to attach a file to the email. However, mail attachments can be exchanged directly, but you cannot send large files, for example Gmail has a 50MB reception limit and ...
Sharing files over the internet is nothing new, but the process has evolved since the halcyon days of finicky FTP servers and dodgy P2P programs. Now, it’s easy to send large files with a simple web ...
Dropbox has introduced a new feature that makes it easier to share files with others. The new feature is called 'Dropbox Transfer'. It supports documents with up to 100GB weight and works on iOS, ...
Dropbox Transfer service allows one to send up to 100GB of files. This is about five times what the current services offer. They can also skip the wait for the file to get uploaded by simply adding ...
This summer, Dropbox introduced a new feature called Transfer as a private beta. The goal was to solve a longstanding issue with sharing files via Dropbox. For years, users have been able to share ...
Dropbox Transfer has left beta and is now available for all customers. The handy feature allows for sharing of very large files up to 100GB in size. Transfer is designed for times when you need to ...
If you have a large group of files to transfer from one computer to another, you can do so with Dropbox—even if the total size of the files amounts to more than your free Dropbox space. Say you have a ...
Earlier this year, Dropbox added a new beta feature called Dropbox Transfer. The idea was to make the delivering of files simpler for users, and the feature is now offered for all Dropbox users.
Dropbox has opened its file-transfer service to all users, offering a competitor to popular alternatives like WeTransfer. With Dropbox Transfer, anyone can send large files to someone else directly ...
Send copies of files (even the big ones) with this new Dropbox feature. "the original file remains in your possession". And you can access it via a link. Presumably, the Dropbox client on your ...