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Howard Mayne
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Dropbox vs Google Drive

Howard Mayne
  • Investor
  • College Station, TX
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I've used Dropbox for years but am close to hitting my limit of free space so I'm considering switching to Google Drive. I was wondering if anyone has had experience with both and their thoughts on making the change. I can already tell I don't care for the un-organized feel of Drive. Btw, if anyone is thinking about trying out Dropbox help a brother out and use this link so I can get more space! https://db.tt/rSoClO37 Thanks... Howard

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Jeff Deville
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Jeff Deville
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ardmore, PA
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I use both.  You can use folders in google drive as well. If you're just using them for their syncing ability on your various devices, I don't think you'll notice much difference.  Dropbox has slightly nicer usability, but that's about it.

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