![]() ![]() ![]() This tool allows files added to your Dropbox account to start copying over local Ethernet or Wi-Fi connections even before they’re fully uploaded to the cloud. But in terms of bang for your buck, Dropbox really only makes sense for individual users who want up to two terabytes of storage, or for teams of users who need an absolutely huge amount: more than Google Drive’s maximum 30TB.Īlso, while Google allows free users to access Drive from anywhere and on unlimited devices, Dropbox makes users pay for more than three devices to have easy access via dedicated apps. You can get around this limit by using the Dropbox browser tool, but it’s a pretty huge barrier for free users.ĭropbox also has a feature that makes it faster to send files around your local network: LAN sync. But making users essentially do your marketing for you to get what’s free elsewhere isn’t a great value proposition.īoth companies offer discounts for paying yearly instead of monthly. Dropbox users can boost their free storage by getting friends to sign up with referral codes, up to 16GB. $75 per month/3 user minimum, $25 for each extra userĪs you can see, Google Drive (also known as Google One) offers both more initial, free storage, and more and cheaper options at different levels of storage. $45 per month/3 user minimum, $15 for each extra user $12 a month (one user only), $20 a month for 6 users ![]()
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