Gmail’s 25MB attachment limit may frustrate large file hoarders, but Dropbox has a solution. Here’s how to get the two services to talk to each other. Screenshot: Talk Android / Irene Okpanachi ...
Gmail has gotten somewhat lost in recent times and following the unveiling of the new mighty Inbox by Gmail. It seems a number of users have already migrated wholeheartedly over to the new email ...
Google and Dropbox are working together to ensure you no longer have to even think about where all your files are stored. Simply download the Dropbox for Gmail add-on and everything will be stored in ...
Back in February, Dropbox released an extension for Chrome to make it easy to add your files right into Gmail. The tool is today receiving some updates to make it a lot more useful. Now you can send ...
Instead of attaching large files to your emails, you can now just insert links to the files or folders—which means you don’t have to wait for them to upload or deal with file size limits. You can also ...
A few years ago, Dropbox partnered with Microsoft, and the official line about the partnership was that the cloud-storage company wanted to help its users work better and easier in the tools they're ...
Dropbox has announced a new add-on for Gmail, the first product of a partnership between it and Google. With this add-on, Dropbox users can find any file they need from within their Gmail inbox, doing ...
Dropbox is rolling out its promised integration with Gmail following a platform partnership it formed with Google's G Suite earlier this year. The partnership, announced in March, kicked off a notable ...
Reader Meg wants to know how she can save her Gmail folders to her Dropbox account. She already tried something called SaveMyInbox, a Web service built expressly for the purpose of saving Gmail ...
A new Chrome extension has landed in beta for users of Gmail who are also heavy users of Dropbox. The Chrome extension is called Dropbox for Gmail Beta and it brings an improved ability for users to ...
The process for sending large files via email can be time consuming or require your recipient to sign up for a special service. If you use Gmail and Dropbox, today’s tip will help you leverage them ...