Dropbox: Cloud & Photo Storage

Dropbox: Cloud & Photo Storage

By Dropbox, Inc.

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2009-09-29
  • Current Version: 376.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 200.68 MB
  • Developer: Dropbox, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.77619
4.77619
From 421,921 Ratings

Description

Dropbox lets you upload, save, and transfer photos and files to the cloud. Backup and sync your pictures, videos, documents, and other files to cloud storage and access them from any device, anywhere. With advanced sharing features, it’s easy to share and send photos or files to family, friends, and co-workers. Features: • Automatically upload videos and photos from your camera roll to cloud photo storage - all in the background - for easy video sharing and photo sharing. • Access any file in your account - even offline - and preview over 175 different file types with no special software required. • Easily send large files by copying and pasting a link you can give to anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account. • Scan documents, receipts, IDs, photos, and more using your mobile device and transform them into high-quality PDFs, so you can view and send anywhere. • Sync folders on your PC or Mac to Dropbox with computer backup, and recover older versions or restore deleted files with version history and file recovery. Sign up now for your free Dropbox Plus trial. You’ll get 2 TB (2,000 GB) of storage space - that’s enough room to save files from all your linked devices. And with Dropbox Rewind, you can roll back any file, folder, or your entire account, up to 30 days. Existing Plus customers can upgrade to Dropbox Professional. With 3 TB (3,000GB), you can store all your stuff - from work projects to personal photos - and have space to spare. You and your clients can comment on most file types without leaving Dropbox. And you can protect your work with a watermark, add shared link controls, or rewind your account up to 180 days. Before starting a trial or completing payment, you’ll see the plan price. This amount will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and on renewal and will vary by plan and country. Dropbox subscriptions renew monthly or yearly, depending on your plan. Your account will be charged for renewal 24 hours before the end of your current billing period. To avoid auto-renewal, turn it off within at least 24 hours before your subscription renews. You can turn off auto-renewal anytime from your iTunes account settings. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase. Dropbox is a secure cloud solutions leader trusted by Fortune 500 companies for their most sensitive data. Over 14 million paid users choose Dropbox because they know they can count on a company that’s also dedicated to their security and privacy—no matter what they do or where they are. Let Dropbox be your all-in-one file storage, file organizer, file transfer, and file sharing solution for all your devices. We’d love to hear from you! Join the Dropbox community: https://www.dropboxforum.com Terms of Service: https://www.dropbox.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.dropbox.com/privacy

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Reviews

  • Ok

    4
    By SBGeek
    It works ok but why do they insist on displaying files with no date? Saying “modified 3 weeks ago” is cute but not useful. Please put the actual date modified when looking at the file list.
  • Pushy and 1gb free

    1
    By dgherastovschi
    What else can I say. Besides that it runs on Linux like Mega does as well that’s about it
  • Dropbox is awesome

    5
    By Pool it, Sir!
    It is versatile and valuable. We have relied upon it for decades and it has never let us down.
  • Susan

    5
    By Glo Girl 1960
    Highly Satisfied. Susan is definitely an asset to the store.
  • Recent update killed it

    2
    By Stevesssssss
    I have lived Dropbox for years. When i created documents and filed them in a folder on my laptop they appeared in identical folders on my iphone. Perfect. But new update killed that capability. I spent 6 hours with my firms tech and he couldn’t make Dropbox do what it so seamlessly used to do. No way to speak with anyone at Dropbox, but my tech support guy and I tried chat. After an hour we were finally told that the recent update ended the ability to automatically download files i create on laptop and to then see them in the Dropbox app on my phone. Dropbox is no longer of any value to me other than providing general backups in case of emergencies - same thing as icloud or backing up with an external hard drive. Sorry to have to drop dropbox.
  • Love the extra space

    5
    By AppreciatingSimple
    I think what I like the most is that I don’t lose resolution on images stored here. And I don’t have a paid account. But I’m really considering it now, to avoid having to upgrade my device.
  • Update terrible

    1
    By SD2323
    Extra step to share a document (now you have to click export). Lost integration with ios files system in Teams. Cant fix basic issues that have been around forever but they keep messing up the ui and ux with constant idiotic tinkering
  • Lost feature

    2
    By J A B
    This app is great if you just want to back up your computer files. In an earlier version of the app, you were able to view your backed up computer files on the iPhone app. With a recent update, you are no longer able to do this. Half the purpose and value of the app is now gone. They need to fix it.
  • Horrible

    1
    By tinksnsc
    I am pretty tech savvy but this is the worst service to use. Not clear at all and makes people I share with ask me to give them permission. And there is no setting that would cause this.
  • Great

    5
    By drr324
    Great

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