Dropbox is adding a feature that will let you add automation to folders so new files are automatically renamed, grouped into subfolders, or more. The feature is called, perhaps unsurprisingly, ...
Dropbox is adding new automation features for your files and folders in a bid to remove the hassle of organizing them by hand. Typically, when you create a folder and add files to it, the onus is on ...
All browsers: Google and Dropbox are now collaborating on a brand-new “Dropbox add-on for Gmail,” which will make it easy to share the contents of your Dropbox directly within Gmail. If you’re going ...
Reader Daniel Gilbert seeks to make better use of Dropbox. He writes: Because I travel fairly often, I’m trying to make my Mac’s important documents available to me regardless of where I am. And I ...
We're huge fans of Dropbox and its no-strings-attached 2GB (or so) of cloud storage. We love the way it integrates itself into Windows Explorer, so you can easily copy files online. And we've recently ...
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 ...
It’s no secret that Yahoo! is overhauling all of its flagship products, including mail. The service has gotten a refresh on both the web and mobile, and today, the company has announced a partnership ...
Dropbox has announced a new add-on for Gmail, the first product of a partnership between it and Google. With this add-on, Dropbox users can find any file they need from within their Gmail inbox, doing ...
A few years ago, Dropbox partnered with Microsoft, and the official line about the partnership was that the cloud-storage company wanted to help its users work better and easier in the tools they're ...
If you're a fan of file syncing service Dropbox, you probably open its auto-saving folder as often as your Pictures or Music. Why not add it to your Start Menu? It's fairly easy to pull off with a few ...
Dropbox, the free, web-based file backup service, has rolled out a new API that gives developers a way to access, edit and save any file in a user's Dropbox account. The Dropbox API works a bit like ...