![]() There's still a lot the company hasn't said about the new initiative. ![]() Project Infinite would take Dropbox’s basic concept of creating folders that sync to the cloud and make it easier to work with an epic volume of files. It's part of the company's emphasis on helping users share files between one another, specially business users who pay for one of the company's premium tiers. Users can save storage space on their computers with a selective sync feature that only downloads some files, but the data people leave out can't be seen on their computers at all. Right now, Dropbox users who want to see the items they have stored in the company's cloud among all their other files need to have those files downloaded to their Mac or PC - just like they did when Dropbox launched its product to the public seven and a half years ago. ![]()
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