It’s August 2019 and most people have heard of Dropbox by now, but if not you should check it out. People typically need a service like Dropbox to send files when they are too large to send as an eMail attachment. Dropbox does this very well, but it also does other things.
- Founded in 2007 and has stood the test of time.
- They are not creepy, they are trustworthy.
- They offer a real free level of service, not a trial period or fine print.
- If you outgrow the free service you can upgrade to their paid service seamlessly, but you are never forced to.
- Free smartphone apps available.
- Enough free space to be usable, more free space if you refer friends.
- Using our referral link gets you 500 MB of extra free space with no downside.
- Installing Dropbox on multiple computers allows automatic sharing.
- You can share files publicly, no bandwidth limits.
- You are not forced to install Dropbox, you can simply use it through a web browser if desired.
There are many more features and benefits. The bottom line is that Dropbox is a good, mature file sharing service that consistently works well.