Dropbox has moved its send-a-link-to-share feature from beta to full release.
Dropbox links allow people to easily view documents, photos, and videos in a full-browser display without any setup. Files and even entire folders can be opened and viewed instantly without having to sign in, download anything, or open files separately.
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