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February 5, 2012

DropBox Offers 5GB Of Cloud Storage To Beta Users

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Posted by: Jessica Austerlitz
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In a way to attract users, Cloud storage firm DropBox is offering free storage space for users who try’s out its latest software. The company said that it will be offering storage space up to 5GB of free space to all of those users who test its latest beta software. Under this plan users can enjoy an extra 500MB space for every 500MB of uploaded content like photos and videos. Moreover the total free space offered by the company goes up to 5GB. Free membership on DropBox rolls out with a 2GB storage space, Users who require more cloud storage would definitely welcome this offer from Dropbox.

Another day another build. We’re trying to snipe all the most common bugs. Keep plugging in those cameras!
During this beta period, we are also offering additional free space to test automatic uploading of photos and videos. For every 500MB of photos and videos automatically uploaded, you’ll receive another 500MB space bonus, up to 4.5GB total. [Update: To clarify, you can get up to 5GB of free space with this feature, if you count the initial 500MB space for the first photo import].

1.3.12

  • 500MB of free space on first photo import
  • Cleanup UI in Windows non admin installation.
  • Fix infinite restart of Dropbox when database was corrupted.
  • Fix import error on iPhone with lots and lots of photos.
  • Better Handling of out of quota issues on first photo import.
  • Other small fixes

Head Over to Dropbox



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