Comparing Dropbox Features to PDFs: A Personal Experience
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Summary
The article discusses a personal experience with Dropbox and its advanced features compared to a typical PDF.
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Upon opening the file, you create an account. From there you’re introduced to a feature stack that went well beyond any typical PDF: shared collaboration, comments, version hi
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