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9 reviews

November, 2009

93 / 100

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Dropbox

By Susie Ochs

Dropbox is the mayor of Sync Town, working like iDisk but more reliably. And since anyone can have a 2GB account for free, there's no reason not to try it out. Paid accounts are $50 a year for 50GB of storage and $100 a year for 100GB, so you might ...

Super-fast syncing across as many machines as you like. Easily share photos and files with friends. Great Web interface, plus a client that integrates seamlessly into Mac OS X. Universal binary

Joining a Shared folder affects your quota

Dropbox is incredibly convenient and useful, especially if you have multiple computers and are constantly shuffling files between them. The robust forums (

July, 2009

Rating

100

maclife.com
US

Dropbox

By Edward Mendelson

Award: Editor's Choice!

Dropbox is the simplest, most elegant file-synchronization tool I've ever used. Dropbox Basic provides 2GB of storage free, and Dropbox Pro gives you 50GB for $9.95 per month or $99.95 per year. The service stores files with strong encryption on ...

Transparent automatic synchronization of a dedicated folder. Smooth operation on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Good Web interface. Allows access to deleted files and earlier versions. Tight OS integration

Current version synchronizes only one dedicated folder and its subfolders

Dropbox is a superbly implemented cloud-based automatic file-synchronization service that's ideal for working with files you can store in a single folder.

Dropbox Basic provides 2GB of storage free, and Dropbox Pro gives you 50GB for $9.95 per month or $99.95 per year. Like its rival services, Dropbox stores synchronized files in the cloud so they're available at any machine on which you've...

March, 2009

Rating

80

pcmag.com
GB

Dropbox

By Stuart Miles

Will this kill the USB thumb drive?

Allows you to sync files to multiple computers, for day-to-day storage 2GB free is more than enough, easy to use, iPhone app

November, 2009

Rating

90

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Dropbox

A file-saving program that allows you to save files online. You get a free 2GB of space to use. To access Dropbox you can use and internet-enabled computer to retrieve your files from wherever and whenever you want.

April, 2009

No rating

fwd.five.tv
GB

Dropbox

By Giles Turnbull

Dropbox is a cross-platform service for file sharing, synchronising and backup. The application is free, along with basic use of the service (up to a limit of 2GB). If you choose to add 50GB of storage, it will set you back $10 (just over 5) per month ...

That aside, Dropbox is the best cross-platform file sync service on the market. It's gorgeous, it's great value for money, and it works like a dream

October, 2008

Rating

100

macuser.co.uk
BE

Dropbox

By Redactie PC Magazine

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

With dropbox you can synchronize files and folders across multiple computers and the Internet. Worth ?

Unlike like Live Mesh, you can not your PC remotely manage. There is now a mobile version of the My dropbox page (same URL) that is very fast, for example, the iPhone. You can currently access and download files, and photos

Microsoft spent a few months ago a beta version of Live Mesh from. Some MIT students have an alternative, dropbox, which recently also in public beta. With dropbox you can synchronize files and folders across multiple ...

October, 2008

No rating

zdnet.be
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Dropbox

By Redactie PC Magazine

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

With dropbox you can synchronize files and folders across multiple computers and the Internet. Worth ?

Unlike like Live Mesh, you can not your PC remotely manage. There is now a mobile version of the My dropbox page (same URL) that is very fast, for example, the iPhone. You can currently access and download files, and photos

Microsoft spent a few months ago a beta version of Live Mesh from. Some MIT students have an alternative, dropbox, which recently also in public beta. With dropbox you can synchronize files and folders across multiple ...

October, 2008

No rating

zdnet.nl
NO

DinSide Data - Dropbox

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

Your hard disk on the network has a number of smart features .

Firstly, it can crash or be stolen, for others it may be that the machine is not available just when you need the files, and thirdly, it is always a chance that you manage to save changes to a file any time you would have regretted

January, 2009

No rating

dinside.no

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