Dropbox For Gmail Now Lets You Easily Send Large Files To Anyone

Dropbox For Gmail Now Lets You Easily Send Large Files To Anyone

Chrome: Earlier this year, Dropbox introduced their Chrome extension to integrate the online storage service with Gmail. Today the extension added great new features, including an easier way to send large files to others — even if they don’t use Dropbox.

Instead of attaching large files to your emails, you can now just insert links to the files or folders — which means you don’t have to wait for them to upload or deal with file size limits.

You can also now attach multiple files and folders without having to zip them up together and add files other send to you quickly to your Dropbox. If your recipient doesn’t have Dropbox, no worries — they can still see and download the files you send them.

Head to the Dropbox blog for more details or grab the Dropbox for Gmail extension here.

Bring Dropbox to your Gmail account [Dropbox Blog via The Next Web]


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