Dropbox has launched a universal app for Windows 10, primarily with tablets in mind. Fortunately, like the Netflix app before it, the Dropbox universal experience is available on all sorts of Windows ...
You can delete files from Dropbox in order to recover storage space. You can delete files from Dropbox using your browser or the Dropbox app. If you delete a file ...
The new Dropbox app or Xbox lets users view and manage files in the cloud. (Dropbox Photo) Dropbox this morning announced a new universal Windows app for Xbox that lets users view and manage files ...
It's been a big summer for online file sharing and business teamwork vendor Dropbox. In June it launched its new app, which aims to put Dropbox at the heart of people's work routines. It also raised ...
Dropbox today is launching dedicated Android and iOS apps for its Dropbox Paper collaborative note-taking program, which has been previously limited to the web. Also today, Dropbox is graduating ...
Dropbox has updated its Windows 10 app. It’s now a Universal Windows Platform app, with a mobile version promised soon, and it takes advantage of a number of features new to Windows 10 that weren’t ...
Update 4:06pm ET: Dropbox says this was a mistake. “We recently announced a new desktop app experience that is now currently available in Early Access. Due to an error, some users were accidentally ...
Dropbox is launching a universal Windows app for Xbox, making it the first cloud storage provider to do so. The app will allow its users to view and share their files, including photos and videos, ...
Microsoft’s partnership with Dropbox has been slow to evolve, but the two companies announced a universal Windows 10 app on Thursday with a unique twist: It allows customers to log in to a Dropbox ...
Back in June, Dropbox debuted a preview version of the “new Dropbox.” Built around a standalone app interface and focused on integrating all of your work tools (your Slack, G Suite, Zoom calls, etc.) ...
The cloud is great if you want the convenience of accessing your files everywhere. Many do and the cloud currently is populated online storage services like Dropbox and SkyDrive, Microsoft’s ...
(UPDATE: After a month of research, I converted to CloudMagic. I’ve been using them for a couple of months, and I’m loving it. Sorry Mailbox–thanks for the memories.) I didn’t sleep well last night. I ...
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