![]() ![]() And you check the folder sizes on the local 250 GB drive client computer exactly how? ![]() Computer has a 250 GB SSHD, lets say, and Dropbox has 1TB of storage. It is just PRECIOUS that one of the (not) useful "solutions" from the "Forum" (because there's no CUSTOMER SUPPORT) was to "check the local client/ green checkboxes." Wow. OneDrive is much faster, more intuitive, and HAS CUSTOMER SUPPORT.ĭropbox is so enamoured with itself and its useless sharing nonsense it does not provide basic feature like folder size. I was afraid to switch because Dropbox was working ok. ** But the MOST important reason for my switching, is that Microsoft OneDrive gives actual customer support. ![]() I merely pay them $60 a YEAR for a TB of OneDrive + bunch of other features. ** Just another reason why I am switching to OneDrive after 5 years+ with Dropbox & suggest the rest of you do too. Only the individual file sizes show.ĭropbox prevents you from knowing how MANY items in a folder and what the total size of a folder (with subfolders) is. ![]()
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