Yes - and with things like Microsoft Office, an Excel spreadsheet will be the same file if created in Mac or Windows, either OS can share, edit save, etc. Same with Word, PowerPoint and so on. We use Dropbox for clients of all types, and people on Mac, Windows, iOS whatever, all share the same files.
I am running DropBox on a few computers, but one of those computers (a Mac) I have multiple accounts on. One account is for general usage and the other account is for software development. I'd like both computer accounts to access the same DropBox account, but ideally using the same folder on the computer so that one account isn't downloading the same files the other account just downloaded. I tried putting my DropBox folder in /Users/Shared/DropBox but I end up with permission issues since files default to being owned by one account and not the other. I suspect I'd need to create a group which both users are a member of and then make sure files are always group readable/writeable. Does anybody have better suggestions?
Give both users the same permissions for the folder using chmod If you want to give permissions to all users to read, write, execute put in sudo chmod -R a+rwx folder name in the Terminal. UPDATE: The above command only does it for the directory as it is, any new files/directories created will not inherit the permissions. Put in chmod -R g+s folder name and this will set the permissions recursively and any future files and folders will have the correct permissions. Run both commands to achieve sharing between the users of the DropBox folder. First, move dropbox and clear out the /Users/Shared/DropBox/ folder (to simplify things, otherwise it's a good bit of manual work to fix all the permissions).
Create a new group, call it DropBox. Add both of your user accounts to the group DropBox.
Create the shared folder again if it doesn't already exist ( mkdir /Users/Shared/DropBox). Set permissions on the folder: chown root:DropBox /Users/Shared/Dropbox/ chmod 0770 /Users/Shared/DropBox/ chmod g+s /Users/Shared/DropBox/. Set Dropbox to point to that folder.