Gigaom: Dropbox, the popular cloud file-sharing and back-up tool, is on a tear with 25 million users using the system and 200 million files saved each day, according to new data from the company. That’s a huge increase for Dropbox, which reported 4 million users in January of last year and 1 million in April 2009. But it’s just the beginning.
For months, Dropbox users were waiting, and finally, they can download a beta of the desktop app that operates natively on Apple’s Arm-based processors. Users
However, there's a catch: the app is invite-only for now. While the general public can download and install it onto their devices, no one can use it without being granted access (presumably a beta key of some kind).
The good news is that folks who had more than three devices attached to their account before March 2019 will be spared from the three-device limit.
I'm really hoping for Dropbox to expand. I have about 10 GB of space right now and only using about 35%, but you can never have enough cloud space.. hehehe.