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  • sterne.law@gmail.com
    Platinum Member

    • Oct 2009
    • 1332

    #1

    Box vs Dropbbox

    Any reason why one would choose dropbox over box?
    Box has 10MB vs 2MB.
    I'm trying to create a paperless world, cloud helps.
    Also working on multiple machines and places, it helps.
    I have a view dropbox accounts - some due to experimenting. So Box may also resolve the issue.

    Any views?
    Anthony Sterne

    www.acumenholdings.co.za
    DISCLAIMER The above is merely a comment in discussion form and an open public arena. It does not constitute a legal opinion or professional advice in any manner or form.
  • HR Solutions
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    • Mar 2013
    • 3358

    #2
    Hasn't Dropbox just increased the 2 to 20 or something like that. I only use Dropbox and never had a problem.

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    • sterne.law@gmail.com
      Platinum Member

      • Oct 2009
      • 1332

      #3
      Not that I can see.
      Oh, and it's GB not MB
      Anthony Sterne

      www.acumenholdings.co.za
      DISCLAIMER The above is merely a comment in discussion form and an open public arena. It does not constitute a legal opinion or professional advice in any manner or form.

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      • Roger15
        Full Member

        • May 2013
        • 61

        #4
        You use Dropbox for personal information which is free?
        Or business -- which I am sure there is a charge for?
        Is there a cloud site that offers free storage for businesses?

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        • sterne.law@gmail.com
          Platinum Member

          • Oct 2009
          • 1332

          #5
          Originally posted by Roger15
          You use Dropbox for personal information which is free?
          Or business -- which I am sure there is a charge for?
          Is there a cloud site that offers free storage for businesses?
          they are both free
          you can upgrade and pay, then you get more storage and probably features
          I see that box even integrates with other cloud apps, example salesforce
          Anthony Sterne

          www.acumenholdings.co.za
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          • HR Solutions
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            • Mar 2013
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            #6
            Anthony when I checked on fri the business Dropbox is 795 dollars per year. Obviously advantage is it is admin controlled whereas normal Dropbox files could be changed by anyone else that u allow access to. I use it for myself only and if staff need docs they e mail it to each other.

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            • sterne.law@gmail.com
              Platinum Member

              • Oct 2009
              • 1332

              #7
              I would imagine that's the big thing for business.
              Box seems to have more capability for that.
              You can elect which files/folders update.
              Allow access to different folders and different people. Seems to be superior to dropbox on a number of fronts.
              Anthony Sterne

              www.acumenholdings.co.za
              DISCLAIMER The above is merely a comment in discussion form and an open public arena. It does not constitute a legal opinion or professional advice in any manner or form.

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              • sterne.law@gmail.com
                Platinum Member

                • Oct 2009
                • 1332

                #8
                This is my goal for next week or so.
                Discipline myself to work on cloud, keep everything in one place.
                Then go paperless. I'm using a laptop and tablet at same time, so that helps, can read and research on one whilst typing on another. Will possibly look at hooking up another screen.
                Anthony Sterne

                www.acumenholdings.co.za
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                • HR Solutions
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                  • Mar 2013
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                  #9
                  I just checked it has been upgraded to 50g !! Free - obviously there was some competition.

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                  • sterne.law@gmail.com
                    Platinum Member

                    • Oct 2009
                    • 1332

                    #10
                    Good lord. 50 G.
                    Anyway space is hardly an issue, as you could just use multiple boxes. Although that defeats my objective.
                    Anthony Sterne

                    www.acumenholdings.co.za
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                    • HR Solutions
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                      • Mar 2013
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sterne.law@gmail.com
                      Good lord. 50 G.
                      Anyway space is hardly an issue, as you could just use multiple boxes. Although that defeats my objective.
                      Yes me too
                      And I can't use the free one for work because things can be changed by staff. And the bus one is way too expensive.
                      But I am very happy with it for me.

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                      • wynn
                        Diamond Member

                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3338

                        #12
                        Open a gmail account as sterneprivate store your stuff on it, you can access it from anywhere.
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                        • irneb
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                          • Apr 2007
                          • 625

                          #13
                          The DropBox 50G is due to other stuff you added / installed / if you've invited others to join DB. I know I had around 5GB a year ago because of (mostly) invitees. But as soon as I installed the DB app on my Samsung phone that jumped to just over 50G - must be some sort of special between DB & the phone manufacturers.

                          As for Box, I like the fact that it's a lot more simple to share with just anyone. DB mostly requires that the recipients also register with them (even if free). But Box allows you to share to anyone, even if they don't want to register. I've got my email client (Thunderbird) set up so it automatically uploads & shares (and includes the link in the email) if any attachment is greater than 1MB. That way when sending large files via email, I don't clog the server and the recipient can download at his leisure by clicking the link. DB has some issues with this, at least their free version does.

                          As for allowed users, both seem to have some sort of share only to specified users. But once shared they either have read-only control, or full control. At least Box tells you if someone else has changed a file you originally uploaded. So for me, if it wasn't because of the huge 50G+ DB size, I'd have moved across to Box for everything.

                          Though I do have a GMail, and thus also Google Drive - I've not used it much for sharing. May have to look into that as well, but for now I'm fine with my setup.
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