

The Recent Events view shows recent changes made to your Dropbox account, including file modifications, quota increases, and certain messages from the Dropbox team. This is why the plugin is mostly useful for Dropbox accounts that are not synced up to your computer. The files view will allow you to browse through your Dropbox and access all of your files.Įven though some files may open directly in Chrome, most will just save straight to your default Chrome Downloads folder. The DropBox extension has 2 different views: Files, and Recent Events. And in case you are wondering, the “View in standard” button just opens up the normal website in Chrome.

If you Click the Remember me button it will keep you permanently logged into. First you’ll have to login to the account you want to have on-the-fly access to. The DropBox extension adds tiny blue Dropbox icon right next to the Settings (wrench) button in Chrome.Ĭlick the new Dropbox icon to get started. See our post on chrome extension privacy to learn more.Īfter you’ve confirmed installation, just wait a few seconds viola, it is already done! Warning : Watch out for the fake copy-cat DropBox extension found here. Once you start the installation, Chrome will alert you that the DropBox plugin will have access to certain areas of your data.

Just Click the blue Install button and Chrome will start an automated setup for you. If you’d like to test it out, you can download the Dropbox extension for Chrome from Google’s official extension website. Below we’ll give it the full review, let’s get started.
