
Do you have a fail-safe for your fail-safe? Here’s how to disaster-proof your backup strategy-so your work stays safe. That’s why pros know that one backup may not even be enough. Imagine uploading days’ worth of shoots off your camera only to have them disappear due to a hard drive crash. Files can also be organized through drag-and-drop.Professional photographers know how important it is to have a backup of their work. The company is adding suggested folders, a better web navigation layout that is more akin to what is expected from Windows or Mac interfaces on desktop, and an enhanced details pane that shows content that is again more like what desktop users expect on their native operating systems. The goal is to allow users to feel comfortable deleting photos from the photo libraries on their devices after they have been uploaded to Dropbox.ĭropbox will also be “refining” its interface with the goal of reducing clutter while also adding new features to give users more tools to use within the Dropbox interface as well as reducing clutter and giving faster access to content. Additionally, users can select specific albums which can be customized to upload photos and videos in specific ways. Dropbox can now automatically back up photos and videos from mobile devices. To start with, camera uploads are now available to all Basic users - the company’s free tier. The company syas that it wants to made it easier to centralize, organize, and protect your most important personal content by “significantly” improving camera uploads with the goal of making its performance faster and more reliable.
