How to Share Large Files over the Internet: Dropbox Review


This article gives complete information on How to Share Large Files over the Internet; Dropbox Features; Dropbox Price.

Sharing a file over the Internet is really simple: just attach it to your email message. Sure, that's easy; but what if the file is really very large, much beyond the limited capacity of the email? For example, let's suppose you are working on a multiple page brochure for promoting the tourist spot of Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra and you need to send it to the client. Or you are working on your Ph.D. thesis and need to send a ton of pages to your Professor to check it out. In such cases, an email attachment is just not enough. Don't fret! One of the best ways to share large files over the Internet is via Dropbox.

Features of Dropbox


1. Dropbox provides 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB for paying customers.
2. Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers with Dropbox.
3. You can work on files in your Dropbox even if you are not online.
4. In case there is a drop in connection, Dropbox transfers will resume exactly at the point where they left off.
5. You can manually set the limits for bandwidth.
6. On installing, there is a "Public" folder that lets you link directly to the files in your Dropbox
7. You have control over who is able to access shared folders in your Dropbox
8. You can easily create shareable online photo galleries automatically from folders of photos in your Dropbox.
9. There is an automatic backup of your files in your Dropbox.
10. You can restore previous versions of any of your files in your Dropbox.
11. Dropbox provides thirty days of undo history, with unlimited undo available as a paid option.
12. You can access the files in your Dropbox from any computer or any mobile device.
13. You can recover previous versions of any file or even undelete deleted files!
14. Privacy & Security are both ensured: (1) all files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES-256) and are inaccessible without your account password; (2) Public files can only be viewed by people who have a link to the files; (3) None of your Public folders can be browsed or searched.
15. There is a free Dropbox application for iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Dropbox Review


Dropbox not only allows you to share files with others over the Internet, but also automatically backups your files online, keeps your files synchronized between computers, and allows you to synchronize your files with mobile devices. Best of all, as and when newer versions of Dropbox materialize, your current Dropbox version will automatically get updated. Wow!

Dropbox is a simple easy-to-use service which allows you to share large files over the Internet. All you need to do is to install the Dropbox facility on your computer and upload files of any size to the Internet. Sounds amazing? Yes, it is!

There is a catch though: Dropbox is not entirely free. In the case of a basic account, which provides you with 2GB Dropbox storage, you do not have to pay anything and you can use it for as long as you wish. However, for more storage you do need to pay. Nevertheless, the fees are really low and Dropbox is a real steal at the given prices!

Price of Dropbox


1. Basic: 2GB – Free
2. Pro 50: 50GB - $9.99 per month
3. Pro 100: 100GB - $19.99 per month

Reference: http://www.dropbox.com/


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