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Sending a file request requires you have a Dropbox account, however those you are sending the request don't have to be Dropbox users.
AirDropper lets you request a file from anyone, and has them put it in your Dropbox. Love It: Request files from anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account. Hate It: Off-site uploading ...
This summer Dropbox introduced a couple of new features you might’ve missed--such as the ability to request files and to save web addresses. Jason B. Jones takes a look.
Dropbox has released a new feature that will allow people without an account of their own to share files with Dropbox users.
Once the request has been sent, sit back, relax, and watch the specially created Dropbox folder start filling in with the requested files.
The cloud storage service is adding a file request feature in which users can issue requests to contacts when aiming to retrieve files. The function builds off of Dropbox's existing shared folders ...
Dropbox today rolled out a new feature that will allow those without an account to share files with Dropbox users. Called “File Requests,” the option gives anyone you ask the ability to upload ...
Dropbox file request allows user to easily accept various documents such as weekly reports from colleagues that can all be placed into a single convenient folder for review. Dropbox explains the ...
As the requestor, you can set up this file request on Dropbox’s web site — you can enter all the email addresses of people who you want to submit files, tell them what you’re looking for ...
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA/AFP/Getty Images On Wednesday, Dropbox released a new feature called “file requests,” allowing users to request and receive files from non-Dropbox ...
Yesterday, we reported on Dropbox’s decision to kill off the public folders feature. Understandably, long-time Dropbox users who rely on the functionality were upset about news, although the ...