Dropbox "invented" file hosting

Cloud services have long been part of our lives. They are convenient to use, they make it easy to store and transfer files. However, sometimes users just need to send a large amount of data to other people without worrying about the associated problems.

Dropbox "invented" file hosting

For this was is running Dropbox Transfer, which claims to allow you to transfer files up to 100 GB in just a few clicks. In this case, after uploading the file to the cloud, a link will be generated that allows you to download the data even for those who do not have a Dropbox account. In general, such a file hosting service, only with much more advanced features.

“Sharing documents via Dropbox is great for collaboration, sometimes you just need to send files without worrying about permissions, always-on access, and storage,” the company explained.

The sender will have access to data on how often his link was opened and the file was downloaded. At the same time, the download page can be customized to your liking by adding an image, a brand logo, and so on. In general, the phrase “Make me beautiful” has finally found a real embodiment.

Dropbox "invented" file hosting

The feature is currently being tested in beta. The program itself is available to some users, however, to participate in early access, you need sign up to the waiting list on the official website and wait for the results. How the beta test participants will be selected is not reported.

It is also unclear whether there will be a fee for the use or if the "file sharing" will be opened to everyone. At the moment, this is a free feature for all users, regardless of the tariff plan.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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