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Uploading the zipped file to dropbox and unzipping it inside would save a lot of time and traffic for users. Some of the web services already exist for that (like this one http://www.quora.com/Is-the...
CrazyOrbitz
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am aware there is already a few posts about this, But I completely agree with Nickolai T. (https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox/Unzip-a-file-inside-dropbox/idi-p/62742)
“Uploading the zipped file to dropbox and unzipping it inside would save a lot of time and traffic for users.“
I put “in iOS” because I am unaware if you can unzip .zip files on Dropbox.com or the Dropbox desktop applications. If you can’t on the desktop applications, Then this would be for those platforms too But I do find myself trying to unzip .zip files a lot on my iPhone & iPad, This is a much much much needed feature.
Thanks for looking, Regards, CrazyOrbitz.
“Uploading the zipped file to dropbox and unzipping it inside would save a lot of time and traffic for users.“
I put “in iOS” because I am unaware if you can unzip .zip files on Dropbox.com or the Dropbox desktop applications. If you can’t on the desktop applications, Then this would be for those platforms too But I do find myself trying to unzip .zip files a lot on my iPhone & iPad, This is a much much much needed feature.
Thanks for looking, Regards, CrazyOrbitz.
- Pruus8 years agoNew member | Level 2
It would be the final stage in filhandling. You download a zipfile to Dropbox, u zip it there if you wish. And ready. That should be the workflow. Now it stops after downloading.
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