Dropbox has updated its iPhone and iPad app with a feature that you might have suspected was added a very long time ago, but somehow never was. Live Photos support is finally available for Dropbox ...
File synchronization and storage service Dropbox has updated its mobile apps for Android and iOS. Dropbox 1.1 for Android fixes some compatibility issues with Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets and adds ...
iPhone and iPad can now take advantage of Dropbox Transfer, which allows users to more easily send and receive up to 100 GB of files. It doesn’t have the size restrictions of email, and is simpler ...
Dropbox just dumped a ton of new productivity features on users of its file storage and collaboration service that are all aimed at making it easier for people to get work done within its applications ...
The iOS and iPadOS versions of Dropbox’s mobile app were updated this week with support for Live Photos which was first introduced on the iPhone 6S and iOS 9 in 2015, as spotted by 9to5Mac. As with ...
The Dropbox iOS app now shows itself as able to read many different filetypes. Now, you can send random files over to Dropbox from Safari or Mail, in effect "downloading" them and saving them to disk.
There seems to be no lack of options for cloud music players on Android these days, but what about your neglected iPhone? If you have a Dropbox account and use it to store music and podcasts, ...
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