It’s less exciting when it’s your cloud file storage. This is a good thing when it’s your new favourite TV show or a hobby. Dropbox says this option is “coming soon.Every now and then, we feel compelled to stick with something. As its name implies, it lets you search your files using the text content instead of file names or extensions. Lastly, Dropbox is also working on a full-text search feature. The feature is only available to Dropbox Professional users. If you do save over your original, you can use version history to revert and remove the watermark. Dropbox will show a preview and let you choose between overwriting your file or saving the watermarked version as a copy. Dropbox is gaining the ability to enable watermarking, which will overlay your name and the date on any JPEG, PNG, BMP, or PDF. Watermarking helps people see your work while still keeping the original in your control. Smart Sync was already available to Professional users, but today both Plus and Professional plans are getting the enhanced version. Instead of manually marking files and folders as online-only, Dropbox will do the work for you. After you turn on automatic space saving, the Dropbox app will look for files in your folder that haven’t been opened recently. The feature isn’t new, but it is getting the ability to automatically save hard drive space - no clicks required. Smart Sync lets you move out-of-date items from your hard drive to the cloud. Rewind lets you take files, folders, or your entire account back to any time in the last 30 days (Plus users) or 180 days (Professional users). Rewind is Dropbox’s account rollback capability that lets you undo accidental edits or restore deleted work. To make up for the price increases, Dropbox is touting new features. Microsoft’s OneDrive offers 1TB for $7 per month and 6TB for $10 per month. But 2TB for $12 per month does make the competition look better.īy comparison, Google One offers 2TB for $10 per month, 10TB for $100 per month, 20TB for $200 per month, and 30TB for $300 per month. Unlike its competitors, Dropbox’s only source of revenue is subscriptions. That said, Dropbox hasn’t increased its prices in four years. The price increase is the real bummer here. Those increases came at no additional cost. In July, Dropbox increased the storage space for Professional users from 1TB to 2TB and for Dropbox Business from 2TB to 3TB.
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