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 ...
Before Dropbox became popular, there was iDisk, which was Apple’s cloud storage system. iDisk allowed you to store documents, pictures, QuickTime files, and PDFs in one cloud-based “drive.” This was ...
If Dropbox opens its app to open and explore files, but you want to open Dropbox files in File Explorer in Windows 10, then it is possible to do so. It is possible to toggle between Dropbox desktop ...
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, ...
Those of you who use Dropbox to store files online may be concerned about the security of your cloud-based content. For sensitive files that need an extra layer of protection, Dropbox now offers a ...
File operations are necessary chores for anyone with a computer: Moving, renaming, deleting, copying, and pasting files are all tasks that will need doing to keep everything organized, but they're not ...
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 ...