Dropbox is an absolute joke.If you back up an external drive and that drive crashes, congratulations — you’ve just discovered that Dropbox “Backup” is basically useless. You cannot restore the backup to a new drive. Let that sink in. A backup service that can’t restore to new hardware.Your only option? Crawl to the web interface like it’s 2005 and manually download your own data. And it gets worse: you can’t even download large folders. Try it and you’ll be slapped with “too many files” or ZIP limit errors. So instead of restoring a drive, you’re forced to download a few folders at a time, over and over, for thousands of folders. Absolute insanity.The desktop app? Useless.Normal sync? Disabled.Bulk restore? Nope.Disaster recovery? Laughable.Dropbox Backup is not a backup — it’s a data hostage situation. It’s fine for a couple of documents, but if you trust it with real data, you’re asking for pain. I paid for 2TB and got a masterclass in how not to design a backup product.If you value your time, your sanity, or your data: stay far away from DropboxOur company has 40 team members, we are all moving to Google Drive...
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Dropbox is the easiest way to store, sync, and, share files online. There's no complicated interface to learn. Dropbox works seamlessly with your operating system and automatically makes sure your files are up-to-date. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.