Sharing
large files is becoming increasingly easier, and even more so with this
new update from Dropbox. The new update adds the ability to share any
file or folder in your Dropbox with anyone, with just a few simple
clicks.
Up
until now, you could share your Dropbox content with other Dropbox
users, or share the content of your public folder with non-Dropbox
users. This is no longer the case. Now, all you have to do in order to
share a folder is to access it using the Dropbox desktop client or the
web interface, and from the Dropbox context menu choose “Get Link”. This
will generate a public link for your content.
Using
this method, you can share whole photo albums, documents,
presentations, videos and entire folders with anyone, and even allow
them to download the files to their own computer – all without them
owning a Dropbox account. When they click the link, they’ll be directed
to a Dropbox viewer where they can view images in a slideshow, browse
through documents in read-only mode, etc.
The
new feature exists in Dropbox’s mobile interface as well. Simply look
for the link icon as seen below to generate your public link.
While
it’s now unnecessary for the people you share with to own a Dropbox
account, they might still want to, in order to easily share themselves.
In that respect, this is probably a smart move from Dropbox.
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Click Here DropBox for Mobile (iPhone , Anroid ,BlackBerry)
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