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As we know the upload size before the "upload" button is clicked, we should warn users about it, and redirect them to the form to get to the early adopter users, able to subscribe to paid plans.
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Good point, I guess, for the sake of helping, we should actually not allow to drop a file, or a set of files which will go over the plan's allowed storage.
Another case we should consider, which I don't see an easy way to handle right now, is the case of uploads to a shared folder by a writer where the user uploading does not have visibility of the amount of space available to the owner's account.
As we know the upload size before the "upload" button is clicked, we should warn users about it, and redirect them to the form to get to the early adopter users, able to subscribe to paid plans.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: