![]() ![]() Giants like Dropbox, Box, Google, Microsoft, and Apple, as well as smaller companies like MediaFire and Tresorit, all offer online cloud storage options that include file sharing, synchronization across multiple devices, and collaboration features. Today’s world of file sharing offers nearly endless options. Emails could also be sent (and many people still use email as their main “file-sharing” option), but size limits on attachments and security concerns discouraged this practice. Dropbox makes it easy to connect and collaborate, whether you’re sharing files with a friend or working with a large team.Back in the pre-cloud days, sharing files involved using file transfer protocol applications or else copying files to a disc and then mailing it or walking it over to a colleague (affectionately known as ‘sneakernet’). Seamless collaboration: It’s hard to keep track of important attachments in a crowded inbox.File previews: Anyone visiting your shared links can preview over 175 file types and add comments-no special software required.Recipients won’t need a Dropbox account-they can click the link to view and download the file. Shared links: Easily create a link for any file in your Dropbox that you can paste into an email, chat, or text.Version history: If you ever change your mind, you can roll a file back to any version saved to Dropbox in the past 30 days. ![]() You can easily restore anything you’ve deleted in the past 30 days from. File recovery: Accidentally deleted a file from your Dropbox? No problem.And with our desktop and mobile apps, you can automatically upload photos and videos to Dropbox from your phone, camera, or SD card. File sync: Back up anything by storing it in the Dropbox folder on your computer. ![]()
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