in the cloudįull-spectrum email, cloud storage, office productivity Here’s how Dropbox and Google Drive stack up on some metrics:Ī full suite of office productivity apps: Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc. This, coupled with office productivity, means that people naturally gravitate towards using Google Drive more than Dropbox. Regardless of the pros and cons of each service, and the fact that Google gives 15 GB for free and Dropbox gives just 2 GB for free, people are more connected to their phones and email today than ever. On the other hand, Google provides a full spectrum of services tied together, of which Google Drive is one arm. Dropbox is, despite its bells and whistles, a cloud storage service through and through. Dropbox, as a cloud storage service provider, cannot and does not match. However, it cannot be ignored that all of Dropbox’s goodness still pales when compared to Google's ubiquity and how it integrates all of Google Services to create a powerful platform for personal and office productivity. Users love Dropbox for simplicity and ease of use and its integrations, apps available on all platforms, and robust service spanning years.
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