Dropbox Smart Sync launched
Dropbox has released Smart Sync, which lets users move files off their PC and into the cloud while still letting them access the files as if they were on their local machine.
Previously called Project Infinite, files take up virtually no space on your hard drive until they are needed, said Dropbox.
Smart Sync is available to Dropbox Business subscribers, works on Windows and Mac, and is backwards compatible up to Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.9.
In addition to Smart Sync, Dropbox also announced several other new features for its business users.
“We’re redesigning Dropbox to be fundamentally designed for teams,” said Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox.
“We’re reinventing sync, bringing a modern collaboration experience to all your files, and launching Paper – a new way to work together that goes beyond the document.”
Houston said Dropbox has reached $1 billion in revenue run rate faster than any other storage-as-a-service company in history.