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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
All browsers: Google and Dropbox are now collaborating on a brand-new “Dropbox add-on for Gmail,” which will make it easy to share the contents of your Dropbox directly within Gmail. If you’re going ...
Gmail users can now work with online services like Box, Dropbox, and Atlassian’s Jira without ever leaving their inboxes. With a new feature called “compose actions,” users can save files directly to ...
Dropbox is out today with a solid expansion of its third-party extensions to help customers more easily get work done. New Dropbox App Extensions include Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, WhatsApp, Freshbooks ...
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 ...
Today, Google announced new Gmail integrations for G Suite, which is its enterprise offering for business. Now G Suite users will be able to perform actions for popular apps directly from Gmail. A ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google has increasingly allowed third-party developers to integrate their services directly into its email ...