Dropbox is a cloud storage solution, equipped with features that help users to save time, improve productivity, and collaborate with others. Users can edit PDFs, share videos, sign documents, and collaborate with stakeholders without leaving Dropbox.
Dropbox's reliable cloud storage has enhanced our team's ability to work remotely and collaboratively. This flexibility has not only improved employee satisfaction and retention by 20%, but it has also increased our project completion rate by 15%, contributing to a 10% boost in …
With Dropbox's storage ability, it is able to hold higher quality files for longer and not cost us a large amount of money to get the files sent to another member of the team. With us being a small business, these types of cost saving measures are crucial to our future growth.
As an organization we found permissioning and user access to be easier to manage with Dropbox than OneDrive. The file storage themselves seem pretty comparable so the main benefit I've observed is the user access seems a bit more intuitive with Dropbox.
Notion is not as good at making files eay to upload and download but the interactivity between your properties and data is unmatched. The way you can create databases and also have to linked to files is very clutch. If Dropbox wants to own the storage, you night to figure out …
Love Box personally - they're both v similar but Box is an easier and more pleasant and user friendly interface. We use Dropbox for our business cause that's more common for businesses and also that was the system that was already set up when I started.
As stated earlier, Dropbox, as an agnostic platform, just plays well with a wide variety of devices. This broad compatibility is the primary reason why I decided to switch over to the platform. Close integration within a suite of apps is hardly worthwhile when it hinders your …
Google Drive has less days to restore, file restore insulation was initially a driving reason for us to pay a premium beyond the Google Drive service we already had been purchasing.
I have used them for different things in the past, thus cannot really compare them on the same level. Google Drive is for less files, less people shared (or at least what I use it for) whereas Dropbox is for a lot more people, more files and more everything. Overall both great …
I do not like using Google Drive, it doesn't organize the files as well and sharing files with other people is difficult.
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Employee
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Dropbox can be used regardless of the employee's platform or whereabouts. With a remote company, it is essential a site can be reached no matter the country or time. Dropbox also has great tools to keep you organized- finding things is easy if you keep up with a clean way of …
Dropbox gives more visual control over the success of uploading. WeTransfer uploads and then sends a link to the recipient. If something goes wrong during the upload, there doesn't appear to be a way to begin again from the dropping point. With Dropbox, I can watch as it …
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Manager
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Although Dropbox and Google Drive can be interchangeable, we find that Dropbox is more helpful for our Design Team because it has larger storage space and can sync to their desktop apps. This allows them to save their files faster and easier than downloading and reuploading the …
OneDrive was far too expensive for us to continue to use. We also experienced issues with file uploads either taking too long or not uploading correctly, leading to lost files. We selected Dropbox for the value the service provides and have experienced no issues with file …
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Strategist
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Dropbox is easier for version control but Google Drive is better for collaboration Box is similar to Dropbox.
I've not considered others, but I find that Dropbox is so versatile that I have not considered another platform. Dropbox makes it so easy for what I need to do. It allows me to store lots of related information tougher and to easily search for it. It allows me to share it too.
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Employee
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Well we are still comparing the two software. Unfortunately, it seems as though we might be switching to SharePoint as a more user-friendly software. SharePoint lets us have workable and shareable files, it doesn't seem like Dropbox lets us co-work in the same files. Dropbox …
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Analyst
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it is easier to access Dropbox using devices other than laptop/ computers. for example, i can open files using ipad when i'm commuting. it is easier to give immediate response if needed, rather than wait until i arrive office/ home to turn on my laptop. it facilitates …