![]() ![]() ![]() Why don't they raise the download size limit much higher? (Or better yet, not have a limit at all?) I'm a paying customer, and the very reason I subscribed to Dropbox in the first place was to have a cloud service to store and share large files with people. They did it some months after someone complained about there being a 1 Gigabyte download size limit. I saw in a thread made a few years ago that Dropbox is easily capable of raising the file size download limit. ![]() My colleagues don't have Dropbox accounts of their own to transfer these files to (and I doubt they'd be willing to to make paid accounts to do it), and I'm not giving my account login info to them (as a few threads on this issue suggested) to be able to download it via the Desktop app. Why is there a download file size limitation? Confused, I tried the link on an incognito browser to see for myself, and I see the error too. However, they're telling me Dropbox doesn't allow them to download it due to an error saying the "zip file is too large". I'm sharing a multitude of large files with colleagues via a Dropbox link that are nearly 120GB in size. ![]()
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