![]() ![]() When you share a link to a file or folder and someone clicks on the link, they’ll be taken to and shown a preview of that file. Photo: Cult of Mac Dropbox likes to show previews of the files you share. Dropbox likes to serve your files in a fancy viewer. Images may be presented in a folder or a gallery, a PDF will be rendered in the browser, perhaps with its images scaled so your amazing presentation looks like pixelated crap.Īnd all the while your client/friend/boss will see Dropbox’s corporate chrome surrounding your content. They are given an opportunity to go through the whole Dropbox Experience. Photo: Cult of Mac If you send somebody a Dropbox link, then they don’t just get the file you meant to send them. It's easy to stop Dropbox forcing its own previews on your clients and friends. ![]() Dropbox does not officially support two accounts on a single Mac account. ![]()
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