Dropbox has today released a great new feature for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox users. However, if you are using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, unfortunately, the new feature will not be ...
If you're on a computer that doesn't have Dropbox installed, you can now upload files just by dragging them onto the Dropbox webapp. You'll need to be using Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for this to work ...
HTML5 offers developers a File API with drag-and-drop support to make web apps behave a bit more like desktop apps. Provided you've got a modern web browser and are using a web app that supports it ...
The QuickDrop extension gives you access to your Dropbox files and folders from a browser button and lets you upload files simply by dragging and dropping them to Chrome. Matt Elliott Senior Editor ...
Yet another Google service frees its users from the tyranny of browse-and-select file picking. YouTube offers drag-and-drop video uploading on modern, HTML5-happy ...
For those using the latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox, YouTube just made it easier to upload videos with a simple drag and drop option. When using either of ...