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  1. 19 votes

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    It's 2025. This is corporate robbery to charge customers for such small file limits.
    File size limits for the same comparably-priced plan:
    Dropbox: 375GB or 2TB with the Desktop App
    Google Drive: 750GB
    One Drive: 250GB
    LucidLink: Virtually Unlimited

    BOX.COM with the same priced plan: 15GB. 15! This is ridiculous.

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    not planned  ·  Anonymous responded

    We currently do not have this planned on our roadmap.  Please keep the feedback & use cases coming to help us prioritize this in the future!

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Please get current with the times. Block level syncing is crucial for those working on project files; like digital designers and creators; especially those using Adobe CC applications. Project files continually sync and are a bandwidth hog with Box. Not so with Dropbox.

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