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 is a much more simple to use. I like both apps but Dropbox provides a more sleek experience. If i had to choose a second app to use, I would choose mega, but my first choice is Dropbox. There is always room for improvement however. I overall like the general use
I like Dropbox better as you can preview the files right on the web before needing to download them to your computer. It is also more of a collaborative space than WeTransfer is.
Dropbox provides a much larger amount of storage, a wide range of file acceptance, and a more direct integration into our devices. Although Google Drive is useful, it has too many limitations for our business to use in the quantity and quality we want. Google Drive also mostly …
Dropbox is better in most situations Except for when multiple users are editing and saving one document. In this circumstance typically Google Drive allows easier use of services as you do not have to worry about your files being overwritten and chasing the change history to …
DocuSign is extremely limited with the number of documents that you can send/sign and is literally quadruple the cost. Dropbox is unlimited documents and signatures for a much lower fee. Small and medium sized businesses can't afford to not choose Dropbox.
Apple isn't inclusive of all devices or optimal for file sharing and collaborative work. Their storage is great but only holds files. Google Drive is the best for collaborative work, but Clients don't always accept it. Issues about IT permissions, maximum storage, security …
Dropbox is much better for file organization than Google Drive. It's much easier to organize files and find files. It's much easier to give access to users who need it and create groups for individual departments and interdepartmental. It's much easier to see who has access to …
On teams, it is hard to view files. Within teams, you have to download them, which takes forever to load if you go back by accident. Dropbox is the best option out of anything I have used.
Dropbox can host pretty much any file, and our storage capabilities are virtually endless, too. We are happy with our relationship with Dropbox and do not foresee that changing. Since I work in marketing, I look forward to more updates for chatrooms and collaborative spaces. I …
Dropbox has much more robust features than Google Drive. I feel my data is more secure with Dropbox and will not be accidentally shared with external parties.
The preference for Dropbox among colleagues in our workspace is not just a matter of familiarity—it's a testament to the platform's user-friendly interface and intuitive design. While tools like Google Cloud and Asana may cater more to younger demographics, Dropbox's widespread …
We use Google Drive when collaborating on files at the same time. Dropbox isn't as user-friendly in that way. But Dropbox's organization and the ability to access it offline and sync later, is incredibly helpful.
Dropbox is well suited to file organization and storage. It also makes sharing large files very easy. The "send for signature" feature is proving very useful. The system functions well as an app on mobile, on the web, or when integrating with the file explorer on a desktop. Within moments of adding a new file, it is backed up and available across the whole system.
Dropbox is a user-friendly, easy tool which requires little to no skill and they offer a free version with a good amount of storage available. There are other file sharing tools available however at a cost. Dropbox free version I have used for years and it serves every purpose I need.
[Its] functionality and usability are very good, however[,] on every computer that I have ever installed the app on, Dropbox assumes I want it to update the files every time I start the system up. That's not always true, but the app assumes it is. I can switch that function off, but I would rather that function default to "Off" and then I can decide to turn it on as needed.
Dropbox is really useful, you can access any file from anywhere and you can upload and even edit files online, but, sometimes it can be slow. Downloading, uploading, and syncing is a bit slow, it can take several minutes. Furthermore, the search engine for large amounts of data can be slow too and it is not powerful.
It has not been necessary to go to customer support lately, since everything works perfectly. However, I must add that at the beginning when I started using Dropbox, and I had any doubts about how it worked, customer support was always attentive and found the best solutions effectively.
I did not personally take any training for Dropbox so I am self taught but I know when our Vice President selected Dropbox, he personally did do some training modules on it and I'm assuming it was very easy and simple to understand since he now acts like he is a pro at it!
I needed to stay current in improving my daily operations. Dropbox was suggested to me by a former colleague two-years ago and I've been using it just fine ever since.
GOOGLE has no customer service, although it's the most convenient. Because I purchased from a 3rd party (my company account) it won't allow me to upgrade which is the only reason I was seeking out a third party. I do enjoy how easy it is to transfer large files.