Apple rejecting apps that use online storage repository Dropbox? The nerve! How could they? Why would they? Another nefarious Cupertino ploy to harangue developers and take over the world? Not exactly ...
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 ...
Details of the under-development product were found by Product Hunt. Called Composer, there has been no official word on the project from Dropbox yet. Visiting the app’s URL delivers a sign-in page ...
So it's a "universal" app now? That's going to be really useful for me on the XboxOne, which is supposed to be able to run universal apps (and preview program members are currently starting to see ...
It's now available to all. Image: Dropbox/Cult of Mac The next-generation version of the Dropbox app for macOS, which finally adds native support for Apple silicon chips, is now available to all in ...
Dropbox wants to be the only app you use on your Mac to access your most important files — wherever they are stored. Its overhauled desktop client brings all your favorite cloud services together ...
Web developers can now configure apps to be notified immediately of changes that users make to their Dropbox files, taking some strain off Web servers and potentially giving end users a better ...
Dropbox has improved the search engine of its Android application and given it a document preview feature. The search functionality got “a massive facelift” and now lets users narrow the scope of ...
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