Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. This is why it now falls behind our Editors' Choice selections that have since ramped up file editing and real-time collaboration features from last time we reviewed them. Compared to Google Drive Enterprise and Editors' Choice selection Microsoft OneDrive for Business, which both offer quick view and editing, Dropbox Business has a long way to go in offering file editing. While storage and sharing are the strong suits of Dropbox Business, the ability to view or edit files inline or from within Dropbox is quite limited. Dropbox Business eases the burden of IT staffers who have to assign and manage permissions, device approvals, and Single Sign-On (SSO).
With three tiers, namely Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise, it extends way beyond being just an online repository of files and documents with various business-focused features and tools that add a lot of value.
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