Dropbox has the flexibility and scalability to make it suitable for businesses of all sizes. The client software runs discreetly in the background, syncing files between the cloud and any computers ...
Dropbox Inc. has inked a $95 million deal to buy startup FormSwift, which provides a cloud service that companies use to draft business documents. The company announced the acquisition today. The ...
In a world of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and apps everywhere, we’re still dealing with documents the old fashioned way — downloading, printing, signing, scanning, faxing, emailing and even ...
Dropbox wants to be the place where you store, sync and share files at work, and, for the most part, it already is. Only 9 percent of employers have official enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) ...
Dropbox today announced that it's acquired FormSwift, a cloud-based platform designed to help businesses build, edit, approve, share and print custom personalized documents. Under the terms of the ...
In yesterday’s coverage of iOS 8 for my daily workflow and Transmit, I mentioned that I hadn’t had much time to test document pickers and provider extensions in iOS 8 and that I couldn’t grasp the ...
Dropbox has today unveiled two new products that attempt to reimagine what the cloud storage service is. The first relates to working with documents. Instead of simply being able to download files, it ...
Today Dropbox launched the ability to instantly preview any file you’ve saved so you don’t have to download it to know what it is. It also launched a photos tab for the web to make it easy to view and ...
Dropbox isn’t just a haphazard dump for your ripped Jimmy Hendrix collection, last tax season’s Excel spreadsheets, and photos from the annual family barbecue anymore. A case in point is today’s ...
Dropbox Inc. acquired FormSwift, a leading provider of cloud-based document creation and editing tools, in a deal valued at $95 million. FormSwift’s tools complement Dropbox's existing ecosystem by ...