Only a quick hit, here, as sometimes the most useful applications are the ones that are dead simple. If you have a Dropbox account, you’ve probably already fallen in love with it. Being able to drag ...
One of the pitfalls of Gmail’s generous storage limits is the temptation to use it as a warehouse for all your email attachments. That seems like less of a good idea when you have to wade through your ...
Send to Dropbox isn't the first email-attachment-to-Dropbox service we've seen, but it does have its advantages. While adding to your free file-syncing stash, it can also save original emails, unzip ...
Today Send to Dropbox relaunched its tool to allow users of the cloud storage and file sync tool to email files directly to their account. The Next Web first covered the service in 2010, calling it ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
We're huge fans of Dropbox and its no-strings-attached 2GB (or so) of cloud storage. We love the way it integrates itself into Windows Explorer, so you can easily copy files online. And we've recently ...
Sending huge files over email can often be a problem, mostly because many email clients don’t let you send attachments over a certain size. But there is a way you can have people send you file to your ...
As any Dropbox user knows, it’s pretty easy to share a cloud-stored file with someone; just click the share icon to get a link you can distribute as needed. Ah, but what about the other way around?
We've shown you before how you can protect any sensitive files stored on Dropbox using TrueCrypt or an encrypted zip file, but here's an even quicker shortcut that encrypts (and decrypts) files or ...