Dropbox no longer allows direct downloads and their signup/login system is broken: "unable to complete this request" upon login. Using the Google account option leads to about 20 pages of CAPTCHAs. At any rate, there shouldn't be an account requirement to download a file that's supposed to be freely available to everyone.
tpoppins wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 5:37 pm
Dropbox no longer allows direct downloads and their signup/login system is broken: "unable to complete this request" upon login. Using the Google account option leads to about 20 pages of CAPTCHAs. At any rate, there shouldn't be an account requirement to download a file that's supposed to be freely available to everyone.
I just downloaded it without even logging in. Top right corner, download > direct download.
tpoppins wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 5:37 pm
Dropbox no longer allows direct downloads and their signup/login system is broken: "unable to complete this request" upon login. Using the Google account option leads to about 20 pages of CAPTCHAs. At any rate, there shouldn't be an account requirement to download a file that's supposed to be freely available to everyone.
I just downloaded it without even logging in. Top right corner, download > direct download.
Yes, direct download was successful for me too, although I had to try twice.
Indeed, why make it easy. Likely some new collaboration of a kind, but the small part in the right upper corner - direct downlod - worked for me as well.