Customer Reviews (10)
Cornelius M.
Reliable and fast syncing
Switched from Google Drive to Dropbox after struggling with Drive’s file syncing issues. Dropbox just feels more reliable and quicker when syncing large folders, which is a big deal for me since I work with a lot of multimedia files. I also tried OneDrive, but found the interface a bit clunky and the file versioning confusing. Dropbox’s simple sharing options and consistent performance won me over, though sometimes the app can be a bit heavy on resources.
Gordon S.
Simple and reliable file sharing
Dropbox works fine for sharing files with my team, super easy to use and pretty reliable. Sometimes it takes a bit longer to sync big files than I’d like, but overall no big deal. Definitely helps keep my stuff organized without much fuss.
Katherine W.
Reliable and improving service
Started using this over 8 years ago, and it's definitely gotten smoother and more reliable. The sync speed has improved a lot, though sometimes the app can feel a bit heavy on older devices.
Zachary W.
Reliable and fast syncing
Tried Google Drive and OneDrive before, but Dropbox’s syncing felt way more reliable and faster for my daily work. The interface is simple enough, though sometimes the app lags when uploading large files.
Roy P.
Good syncing, selective sync issues
The file syncing feature is reliable and usually pretty fast, which makes collaboration easy. However, I’ve had some trouble with the selective sync option—it doesn’t always work as expected and sometimes syncs files I specifically wanted to exclude. Overall, it gets the job done but those syncing quirks can be frustrating when you’re managing a lot of data.
Rafferty A.
Solid and steadily improving
Been with them for over 6 years and honestly, it's improved a lot—sync is faster and the interface cleaner. Sometimes the desktop app can lag a bit but overall it’s been super reliable for my day-to-day needs.
Eli C.
Decent but pricey option
Switched from Google Drive to Dropbox because the syncing felt faster, but honestly, the storage costs are higher and the interface isn’t as intuitive. I also tried OneDrive briefly, but Dropbox’s file sharing options won me over despite some annoyances.
Flynn K.
Mixed setup experience
Setup was kinda hit or miss for me. Onboarding was straightforward enough, but syncing took longer than expected and I had to fiddle with some settings to get it stable. Took a bit more time than I hoped, but once it was up, it worked fine.
Roy D.
Reliable but pricey and clunky
I started out with Google Drive but switched to Dropbox because the syncing felt more reliable across my devices. However, I still find Dropbox’s interface a bit clunky compared to OneDrive, which feels more intuitive when organizing files. The sharing options are solid, but the pricing for extra storage is a little steep, especially when competitors offer more space for less. Overall, it does the job but I’m not fully sold on it as my permanent solution.
William B.
Great syncing, slight interface hiccup
The file syncing is super reliable, and I rarely have to worry about outdated versions. The collaboration features are handy too, but sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky when juggling multiple shared folders.