AeroFS provides Dropbox-like seamless sync without using any servers, so you can sync unlimited amounts of data. For years now, Dropbox has been pretty much the gold standard of cloud-based file sync.
Sharing files over the internet is nothing new, but the process has evolved since the halcyon days of finicky FTP servers and dodgy P2P programs. Now, it’s easy to send large files with a simple web ...
Cloud storage provider Dropbox has a generative AI (genAI) service called Dash that users will soon be able to download and install. “We plan to launch a self-serve version of Dash,” Dropbox CEO Drew ...
Over the last year, cloud storage services Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive—and probably others—have migrated from custom kernel extensions to Apple’s new-ish File Provider extension ...
- Folder sharing with permissions (read-only for some) [ This eliminates Dropbox. ] - Web file access to those who only need periodic access [ This eliminates Live Mesh. ] - [Optional, nice to have] ...
Dropbox debuted in 2008, and the cloud storage and syncing service has added a slew of features since then. But because the app is usually running in the background of your device, you might not have ...