Dropbox adds drag-and-drop data to the web

Dropbox has just updated a new feature that allows drag-and-drop files directly from a computer to a folder on the dropbox website, simplifying the process of uploading data to this online archive.

Dropbox has just updated a new feature that allows drag-and-drop files directly from a computer to a folder on the dropbox website, simplifying the process of uploading data to this online archive.

Dropbox online storage service has just added the feature to download files directly to your web application with drag-and-drop operations like file transfer operations on Windows.

This new feature allows users to download any file from the Desktop or Windows Explorer screen into a corresponding folder on the Dropbox website using drag-and-drop, an alternative to pressing the "upload" button on the website. before. Every time a file is 'moved' to a folder on the Dropbox website, the service will automatically perform the process of uploading the file to the corresponding folder on the online repository for you.

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Drag-and-drop files directly into a folder on the Dropbox website simplifies the process of downloading data for users.

This new feature is especially useful for users who need to share data with friends quickly but use a shared computer, not the Dropbox application available on the device. You won't need to install the Dropbox application on your computer, or go through many "cumbersome" steps like before to upload a file to this online repository.

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You do not need to install any other support utilities for the browser you use.

However, this new feature only works on browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Users also do not need to install any add-on (add-on) utility for the above browsers, just log in Dropbox.com and then drag - drop the file to upload to Dropbox as accomplished. However, current Internet Explorer users still cannot use this useful feature.

Update 25 May 2019
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