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Justin P.2
8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Is there a way to choose whether .zip files are previewing on the Dropbox website?
I'm a long time Dropbox user and today I went to check if some older links were still active that I had sent to a cleint. Most of the files are send out are zipped for various reasons.
It ...
- 8 years agoThanks for sharing your thoughts on how this functionality change has impacted your workflow MRMJP, Iâd happily follow-up with you on this discussion & I hope my post finds you well!Youâre absolutely right when it comes to this recent feature implementation, therefore at the moment when previewing an archive file, you can navigate through the archive file structure and preview individual files within the archive. Previously, compressed files (such as .zip & .rar) couldnât be viewed on the web interface & in case you had received (or sent) a shared link containing this filetype, youâd (or the recipient would) have to download them locally, in order to view the contents.That all being said, I appreciate the time youâve devoted in writing us the specifics of how this alteration has worked for you so far & for that reason Iâve made sure to transfer your comments up the ladder for future reference.In any event, please let me know here if you have any more thoughts or questions & Iâll do my best to check back with you. Wishing you a fruitful May & a wonderful rest of the day ahead!
Justin P.2
7 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
I'm already in a bad mood today so excuse the foul language but come the **bleep** on Dropbox.
I'm tired of these messages from cleints that are confused by your dumb ass idea of letting people see inside a zip file, AND hiding the download button way in the top right corner where nobody can see it.
PEOPLE DON'T READ **bleep**, YOU NEED TO MAKE IT COMPLETLY IDIOT PROOF
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Danny Wyatt
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I don't even know why this is a discussion, to be honest...
If people want their users to see what's inside a ZIP file... well... just send them a folder, as it has been for years, right? ;) Why would you ZIP a file if you want them to see what's inside before downloading it?
The fact that anyone at Dropbox listened to this request and though this was a "great" feature and actually spent time working on it, confirms what I always say: there's always DUMB people at every company...
I don't even think that having this as an option that you can turn on or off makes any sense. As I said, if you want someone to see what's inside, just create a folder and share that link. What's the point of zipping it?!
And then I "love" how all companies have this script (marketing strategies): "we appreciate your feedback and we try to make our product better because of you, blah blah blah, and I will pass this on to our developers".
So do you REALLY listen to your users?? Those who have been companing for a year or so and you haven't changed it? Do you REALLY care, Dropbox? Come on... We are all people and maybe you can fool a few people, but not all of us.
This is the reason some companies fail and one day no one gives s **bleep**. Look at MySpace. Look at how even Facebook started losing popularity. They don't really listen to their users. I started using Google Drive more and more, because it just works. Plus I have Google Docs, Google, Sheets, etc. I used to be a Dropbox hardcore fan in the beginning, up until 2-3 years ago. Then I just stopped, because it brings nothing new to the table.
Guys, if you truly want to make an impact on companies that disrespect your opinion, change TODAY to an alternative. Show them that they are not in control. WE are! Not happy with Dropbox? Change to Google Drive, MediaFire, etc...
I'm just tired of companies making stupid changes to their products and then saying they care about the users. Really am!!! [profanity removed as per Community Guidelines] them!
- Justin P.27 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
It's just getting worse!
Now when you click on a link to a zip file, it doesn't even say "Download" in the top right. WTF?!?!It just says "Open With" and then one of then options is Download.
Open with Download?
Seriously druidbox Do you not want people to actually download the files they are sent a link to?
What are you guys smoking over there? - Justin P.27 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
So I guess the "Open With" thing only happens when you're logged in to a Dropbox account but it's still not good.
If I send a link to a zip file I do not want the person to get lost inside of it and get confused and not be able to do anything useful which happens ALL THE TIME.I want a BIG FAT DOWNLOAD BUTTON THAT THEY CAN'T MISS. THAT'S IT.
Allowing people to navigate inside the zip and hiding the Download buton in the top right one way or another has been such a PITA.
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