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  • abfabf
    edited October 2023

    I struggled with Dropbox for years and just got rid of it about a year ago. At the time there were a lot of rumors about a possible imminent failure.
    I'm interested to read what changes they have implemented so thanks for posting that.

    Spoiler alert-
    Their ads are targeting work-from-home businesses. New stuff is video editing, AI assisted search of your files, and they have a new web page. Some of these new features are still in alpha or beta testing stage.

  • It implies that they expect you to connect Dropbox to your emails and chats. Umm…no.

  • Well that’s a big NO, never liked dropbox anyways

  • @michael_m : I missed that!!

  • edited October 2023

    dropbox is garbage. harsh words i know but true.

  • I like it, but only because every other service is super slow and I need to back up GBs of data at a time. Could care less about the new features though.

  • They are just one of several currently free services (and a number of paid services) which one should consider. It's a bad idea to rely 100% on one provider.

  • Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

  • edited October 2023

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

  • Yeah, the new features don't strike me as exciting. I've used Dropbox Professional for years and years now as a means to transfer stems and such between myself and others when working on a collab, a remix, etc.

  • @NeuM said:

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

    By coincidence my iCloud went completely weird a few days ago. It began with programs that had worked fine before with iCloud storage acting up. Then my MacBook fan started running at odd times - which it never does except on high CPU load. One of the iCloud background services was the top CPU burner. Reboots didn't help. Eventually I found that what seemed the entire contents in iCloud folders was being re-uploaded. It finally settled down today. I've no clue what would have triggered a full re-sync. It's a good thing I don't pay for bandwidth by the gb at my ISP.

  • edited October 2023

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

    By coincidence my iCloud went completely weird a few days ago. It began with programs that had worked fine before with iCloud storage acting up. Then my MacBook fan started running at odd times - which it never does except on high CPU load. One of the iCloud background services was the top CPU burner. Reboots didn't help. Eventually I found that what seemed the entire contents in iCloud folders was being re-uploaded. It finally settled down today. I've no clue what would have triggered a full re-sync. It's a good thing I don't pay for bandwidth by the gb at my ISP.

    That’s strange… Did you just update to Sonoma on the MacBook?

  • wimwim
    edited October 2023

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

    By coincidence my iCloud went completely weird a few days ago. It began with programs that had worked fine before with iCloud storage acting up. Then my MacBook fan started running at odd times - which it never does except on high CPU load. One of the iCloud background services was the top CPU burner. Reboots didn't help. Eventually I found that what seemed the entire contents in iCloud folders was being re-uploaded. It finally settled down today. I've no clue what would have triggered a full re-sync. It's a good thing I don't pay for bandwidth by the gb at my ISP.

    That’s strange… Did you just update to Sonoma on the MacBook?

    Nope. It was just one of those odd things. Seems to be past now. At least it's not as annoying as being without internet access for days and finding that Apple decided you didn't really want to keep a downloaded copy of all those pesky audio samples on your iPad. I've never had that issue with Dropbox - and I'm even on the free tier. What's there stays there.

    iCloud has some definite advantages, but plenty of critical annoyances as well.

  • edited October 2023

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

    By coincidence my iCloud went completely weird a few days ago. It began with programs that had worked fine before with iCloud storage acting up. Then my MacBook fan started running at odd times - which it never does except on high CPU load. One of the iCloud background services was the top CPU burner. Reboots didn't help. Eventually I found that what seemed the entire contents in iCloud folders was being re-uploaded. It finally settled down today. I've no clue what would have triggered a full re-sync. It's a good thing I don't pay for bandwidth by the gb at my ISP.

    That’s strange… Did you just update to Sonoma on the MacBook?

    Nope. It was just one of those odd things. Seems to be past now. At least it's not as annoying as being without internet access for days and finding that Apple decided you didn't really want to keep a downloaded copy of all those pesky audio samples on your iPad. I've never had that issue with Dropbox - and I'm even on the free tier. What's there stays there.

    iCloud has some definite advantages, but plenty of critical annoyances as well.

    Thankfully, it's working well for me at this time. Hope your problems are few and far between.

  • @NeuM said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    @auxmux said:
    Dropbox is super reliable. Agreed, new features are meh. Wish they had upped base storage limits.

    I can understand why they don't up the base storage limits. They want people to upgrade. :D

    I just upgraded my iCloud (Apple) storage because it has been very solid for me, despite their rough start. Has been completely reliable, so I moved up one more tier in the storage rung.

    By coincidence my iCloud went completely weird a few days ago. It began with programs that had worked fine before with iCloud storage acting up. Then my MacBook fan started running at odd times - which it never does except on high CPU load. One of the iCloud background services was the top CPU burner. Reboots didn't help. Eventually I found that what seemed the entire contents in iCloud folders was being re-uploaded. It finally settled down today. I've no clue what would have triggered a full re-sync. It's a good thing I don't pay for bandwidth by the gb at my ISP.

    That’s strange… Did you just update to Sonoma on the MacBook?

    Nope. It was just one of those odd things. Seems to be past now. At least it's not as annoying as being without internet access for days and finding that Apple decided you didn't really want to keep a downloaded copy of all those pesky audio samples on your iPad. I've never had that issue with Dropbox - and I'm even on the free tier. What's there stays there.

    iCloud has some definite advantages, but plenty of critical annoyances as well.

    Thankfully, it working well for me at this time. Hope your problems are few and far between.

    The only real problem I care about is not having control over what stays local on your device. I wish you could flag folders as "keep local" and "don't cache" to give a little control over the space taken up on your device and so that you can be sure to have a copy if you don't have internet access. Other than that iCloud is fine in my book.

  • That is definitely something I’d like to see as well. Along with speed improvements, uploading large files is super slow compared to Dropbox.

  • I find Dropbox just about bearable with Maestral instead of the official app. Last time I used the official app it pushed adverts at me so I deleted it.

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