
Dropbox now limits free users to just three devices
Dropbox, the popular cloud storage service, has a pesky new rule for free users — they can only use the app on up to three devices at once.
Dropbox, the popular cloud storage service, has a pesky new rule for free users — they can only use the app on up to three devices at once.
As BlackBerry 10 continues to age, features that were current when it was released have also started to age and change. One of the latest to come to an end is support for the built-in Dropbox app.
If you use any of the 'Connect to' cloud storage apps on BlackBerry 10 such as Box, Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive, you'll want to go ahead and load up BlackBerry World to ensure you have the latest releases. All three of the connector apps have been updated but when it comes tracking down what exactly has changed, that's a bit harder. It appears as though the changelogs were just...
If you're making use of Dropbox, Box or Microsoft OneDrive on your BlackBerry 10 device, all three apps have now been updated in BlackBerry World. According to the change logs for all three, there's several improvements within the apps as well as a few slight visual changes, though some of the stuff mentioned does appear to be older. Support for administrator device pinning to...
Those who rely on Dropbox to store their personal files may have lost some of their data. The service has experienced some issues regarding a bug in older versions of its available desktop apps. This bug deleted files uploaded by affected users who activated the Selective Sync feature, leading some to find they'd lost a large amount of files. Should users shut down (or restart) the...
Dropbox is cutting the price for 1 TB of their cloud storage the service all the way down to $9.99 a month. The change shows that the company is going after Microsoft's OneDrive and Google Drive's paid cloud storage services. Before today, Dropbox Pro offered just 100 GB of space for $9.99, with an upper limit of 500 GB for $500. Now Dropbox Pro's prices are more in line with similar...
The ability access cloud storage has become a priority for most folks these days. Whether you're backing up data, need access to files everywhere you are or are simply just looking for easier ways to share photos, videos, files and more there's a good chance you're using a cloud storage service to make your life easier. Luckily, BlackBerry 10 makes it all rather easy to not only get...
Popular online storage app Dropbox has updated their terms of service (ToS) and that includes a new clause that would have any disputes setlled by an arbiter of their choosing. That means, if your privacy is ever violated, your data ever damaged, or anything goes wrong in any way at any point in time, you won't be able to sue either directly or as part of a class action. And that may...
To go along with all the other updates happening, Box and Dropbox for BlackBerry 10 have been updated in BlackBerry World. The updates are small but also important ones especially if you share a lot of files from either of those services. According to the accompanying change logs, you'll find the ability to share links to files as well as the pausing and resuming of file synching. Plus...
Although it has been a while since the last update of the included Box and Dropbox applications on BlackBerry 10, two new versions have now started showing up in BlackBerry World as available for download. Box has been updated to v1.2.1.50 while Dropbox has been bumped up to v1.2.1.43. The change log for each is short and simply states 'Performance and stability improvements' so nothing...