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Uploading the zipped file to dropbox and unzipping it inside would save a lot of time and traffic for users. Some of the web services already exist for that (like this one http://www.quora.com/Is-the...
Nathan & Shelle
8 years agoHelpful | Level 7
It would be really nice to be able to go into the Dropbox website or other UI, select a folder or set of files, and do "compress" or "zip". I'm currently in the process of zipping a bunch of archival material in my Dropbox to reduce file count and that would be a huge help, insteading of having to re-upload a big zip file, then delete the old files.
- kaffee7 years agoNew member | Level 2RE: "It would be really nice to be able to go into the Dropbox website or other UI, select a folder or set of files, and do "compress" or "zip." If this has not been addressed or seen by the Dropbox Team yet I, too, would like to have this feature. I believe it will benefit Dropbox's users, too. Upvoting.
- djacouma7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I agree in full. I recently upgraded from Dropbox plus to Business to get access to smart-sync features. with over 550k files on dropbox, even on a mac pro 6 core with 64 GB memory, it's going to take 7-10 days to sort itself out (during which time, I'm going to sit through it, terrified and praying for an error-free transition). The only thing that I could possibly do at the moment (but can't unless I want to try and cowboy something with my ipad and iZip), would be to compress rarely viewed/used folders on dropbox ONLINE (local would just add to the chaos).
Even so, I would add to the above request (UPVOTING) that feature should allow:
a) Make ZIP of folder in web interface from selected files (result = original files + archive)
b) Move/Archive selected files to ZIP (result = archive only)
In a perfect world, and would expect no less from our friends at dropbox, who trump all other cloud storage frameworks in every way (expect for negotiating integration into MS Office!!), the contents of the Archive would be "viewable" in the web interface (kind of like archived mail) and would show up in the same way that smart-synced items do (or are supposed to... can't confirm until my dropbox has finished it's rediscovery process) in the local "copy" in the desktop app.
This isn't so much about saving space (yes, obviously and understanadably not in Dropbox's best interest to provide compression tools since they are in the business of selling cloud storage space!!), but a means of lightening the load when the 500k files threshold is exceeded.
- ICS26636 years agoNew member | Level 2
I too vote the importance of zip functionality from within the web app. I'm in a situation where synching will take 150 days to sync 288K of files at the current rate. I obviously need to work now and can't wait. The alternative in the mean time for me was to download the whole dropbox assets and work offline but even though only 1GB to download I keep getting a message saying the files are too big. To split the files down is near impossible because it seems to be file count not file size that is the issue so I'd be breaking down levels deep into my filing system to do that.
Having no sync for 150 days and no download at all is super poor show. It has an impact on my business that is significant. Really lost my love of Dropbox.
Support has been average too and I guess with no real answer available, any wonder. Really uncool Dropbox. A must do feature.
- swiss-chris6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I need the same solution! Dropbox has become totally unusable due to a filecount of around 500'000 (Old software project backups) and the best solution for the moment is to zip folders with many files. It's a hassle to have to wait for days for them to download to my local machine just so that I can zip them and then wait days again for the zip to upload.
- Walter6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey people - thanks for using Dropbox!
I just bumped into this thread and wanted to thank you for this feedback. We are always looking for our users' input regarding our website so I will make sure your comments about having the ability to zip files or folders on our website are passed along to our dev team.
If you have anything to add, please do let us know!
Happy July!
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