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Evolving the Dropbox Brand

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Re: Evolving the Dropbox Brand

#11
What are fellow HN'ers using for file sync/sharing? I was a Dropbox early adopter but haven't been as impressed as of late, with Dropbox suddenly trying to integrate into my MS Office apps and trying to upload my screenshots and photos.

I'm not a huge fan of Google Drive's recent redesign either. I like box.com but haven't moved anything yet.

Re: Evolving the Dropbox Brand

#15
Wow. that is (from my perspective - but only mine) terrible.

Janky scrolling, things flying around, random animations that don't finish before you scroll past them.

The left / right alternate scroll is .... unsettling.

Re: Evolving the Dropbox Brand

#17
Wow, that broke my browser (chrome, no less). I love innovative UX, but multiple internal scrollbars, a tag that shows up as text at the bottom of the page, hijacked and then broken scrolling. Looks more like a college web design project than something that would come out of a top web company... yikes.

Re: Evolving the Dropbox Brand

#18
My response to this site as someone who has had a paid Dropbox account for years:

Oh no. Oh... no. follow link to dropbox.com Ugh. What happened?

I'm now under the impression Dropbox will go out of business and I need to explore alternatives.

Edit: I think I identified what makes me intensely dislike it. The color scheme and design screams "This is no longer for you, it's for hipsters."

Re: Evolving the Dropbox Brand

#20

What are fellow HN'ers using for file sync/sharing? I was a Dropbox early adopter but haven't been as impressed as of late, with Dropbox suddenly trying to integrate into my MS Office apps and trying to upload my screenshots and photos. I'm not a huge fan of Google Drive's recent redesign either. I like box.com but haven't moved anything yet.

Resilio Sync, although I'm not necessarily advocating for it. It's nice to have an option where nothing is in "the cloud".
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