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msjbeard
17 days agoNew member | Level 1
Which plan is right for my needs?
I have had a Basic plan for many years, I’ve used it to share files between devices and with other people, but now the sharing ability has been restricted. I understand the business need to generate ...
Hannah
17 days agoDropbox Staff
Hey msjbeard, welcome to the Dropbox Community.
To be honest, when it comes to the usability of the Dropbox platforms, (website, desktop app, mobile app) they all work the same way, no matter which plan you're on.
Surely with larger plans, you'd have some more features available, but the core still remains the same in regards to backups, sharing and syncing files.
You can use this page to compare our plans and their available features and of course contact our Sales team for further info.
Also, I'll leave this thread open so other users can reply with their own experiences when it comes to using Dropbox with third party apps and if you have other questions, of course, don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers!
- msjbeard16 days agoNew member | Level 1
Thanks Hannah. What I really need to know, before I sign up to pay, is whether Dropbox will deliver what I want, which I was quite careful to specify. Dropbox don’t seem to want to answer that, which is a bit of a concern for me.
- Mark16 days agoSuper User II
Hi
Basically what you want to do isn't possible - so as Hannah said Dropbox will work as it is working for you now but with more space and occasionally other things such as signatures if you choose that plan. Paying for a subscription will not give you access to things like attaching to a network drive (points 5 or 6).
All plans will give you at least 2TB of space. Sharing works as it does on free but with more capacity to share
The other thing is that Dropbox itself isn't a backup tool. You can use Dropbox Backup which is a separate tool BUT it doesn't do what you said - it does backup of certain folders only which you can look at online BUT you cannot restore/edit/upload in to those... they are almost 'dumb' backups.
- msjbeard16 days agoNew member | Level 1
Hi Mark,
Thanks. The limitation with using my current Dropbox capabilities for backing up is that I need to have a shadow copy of the whole Dropbox archive on my Windows machine, I can’t have just a subset of my archive on my local machine and update that as required. Is that the way Dropbox doesn’t work? If so, then Dropbox isn’t the answer for me which is what I was looking to establish without signing up for a paying service.
I would use 3rd party software to actually manage the backup process. I’m not expecting Dropbox to do that. I just need a folder- and file-addressable online storage solution that allows me to use it as a backup archive. But from what I understand from you, Dropbox won’t do this. Am I right?
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