You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
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herron
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox is now too hard to use.
Congratulations Dropbox,
You have lost sight of your core value added, and ruined your offering. You have layered so much unwanted additional functionality on top of simple file sharing, the the in...
chrisnia
Helpful | Level 6
Same issue here. I and my team rely heavily on WhatsApp for field personnel to send back photos to the operations team.
Before I would use DROP SYNC to synchronize android devices to my Dropbox folders.
The files no longer go into my nominated DROPBOX folder on my RAID 10 drive in my pc. Instead, after the latest update, they are "virtually available" in the drop box virtual drive on my pc. The problem is that my C drive is a high speed SSD REVODRIVE with cad and other important software. When I try to move the 1.5 TB dropbox folders to my D drive where the original folder was; I receive the error "Dropbox already exists" Dropbox does not allow live synchro to an existing folder on my D drive. Just a virtual folder on my already cluttered C drive. I want ALL my files live on my PC. In my D drive.
I am sure there is a way to do this. But I do not want to become a programmer to learn how to relearn what is not broke; that worked before. I am sure there is a programmer somewhere with his head up against the tree trunk and doesn’t realize he is in a forest.
This is the problem that programmers have visions that make programming sense but are devoid of the basic functionality on which the average use relies. I have several professional drop box accounts that are distributed to site leads; I am actively looking for alternatives.
There is a feeling of frustration when a product that is simple and usable changes to unmanageable and unintuitive.
I understand that manament must stay on the wave of development; or lose out to newer technologies that virgin users find more accomodating than even legacy users. There has to be a blaance . It is lost in my opinion. You are tampoering with your core user group.
dreamdragon1
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I am a Mac user but experiencing many of the same issues. Dropbox was simple to use - it just stored my photos, they were filable and easy to find. Most importantly to me every time I connected my phone the photos downloaded without me having to do anything clever. I proudly told other people what a great app Dropbox was.
I get that many people are not as dim with technology as I am, and that they may have needs that Dropbox in its current form may answer perfectly. If the main drive of Dropbox as a company is to answer those needs I have no real issue with that but I really don't understand why while answering those needs the baby is thrown out with the bathwater.
Photobucket did a similar exercise, suddenly deciding they were going to charge users for what they had previously offered for free. Almost every user found some other way of storing their photos. It must be possible to keep both groups happy without too much effort, when you already have a working system, you don't have to have a huge great R&D budget to invent something new, it already exists
- chrisnia5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I psent more than 30 minute sonline with tech support. I told them that this NEW appearance on my C drive of a redundant Drobox folder was incomprehensible. WHat is worse is that my phone no longer synchronizes my whatsapp media and camera to my origianl folder.
Even tech support could not move the fodler to my D drive where I have room. They asked me "do you have Widnows 7 ..that is the problem apaprently" oh..you didnt get my paymnet? I decided to send it in dollar emogie symbols....
This is another attempt to force a user to store eerythign online. People also askDoes Dropbox read your files?Dropbox takes a peek at some kinds of uploaded files. That's normal, the Web storage service says. The disclosure comes after a test of the service found that several “. doc” files were opened after being uploaded to Dropbox.Dropbox takes a peek at files. But it's totally nothing, says Dropbox
This is just an attempt to data mine and own you. George Orwell is laughing.I do not expect to be using a service that likes to read my files. 20 years ago that would be a lawsuit.
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