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Dropbox for Linux (64 bit)

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  • Publishers:
    Dropbox
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 20 MB
  • Saved: 50
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  • System: Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu

Dropbox, an impressive file sharing service that makes it easy to sync files between computers and the web. With an online file storage service called Dropbox, you are provided with free 2 GB of free storage space , no download bandwidth limit, and the most interesting thing is all the files when saved. Store in a folder called My Dropbox on your personal computer will be automatically synchronized with other computers that have Dropbox installed.

Users can choose to download 32-bit or 64-bit versions depending on the system.

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The fascinating things that Dropbox gives you:

- In addition to 2 GB of free storage space and unlimited download bandwidth, you can upgrade to a paid account with a capacity of 50 GB for $ 9.99 / month or $ 99 / year .

- All operations such as creating, editing, deleting . if done in the My Dropbox folder will be automatically synchronized (uploaded) with the server of the service and with other computers that are currently online with Dropbox installed. .

- Fast upload speed, can download individual files or entire storage directory.

- High security (data is encrypted with AES-256 algorithm before storage), even if the file is deleted and no longer on the hard drive, Dropbox still has a copy on the server for threads. In case of uncertainty, sharing is done easily and quickly.
To use Dropbox you need to have:

- Computers running Windows, Linux, Mac operating systems and connected to the Internet.