Dropbox is not the most popular cloud storage service on the
market, but it does offer a full-fledged cloud service with file-syncing
service and online collaboration. Dropbox proposes two types of services:
Personal, which works pretty much like other similar services; The Pro version
has Enhanced collaboration for teamwork in the enterprise. Users receive 3GB of
storage free on signing up, which pales in comparison to Microsoft and Google
offerings. Anyway, Dropbox is here to stay and keep on improving its services
and today’s update is just another example of their intention to remain
competitive.
The app home screen has been redesigned not only to just
show recent files, it will also show files pending uploads, notifications and
starred items. The update also lets users hide the recent items from the home
screen. This can be done in the app settings.
The last item in the changelog is support for Adobe XD
document. Dropbox will now be able to preview XD documents on the go. This
feature is also available from Dropbox website. “XD lets you wireframe, create
low or high fidelity visual designs, define navigation flows and transitions
between artboards, preview and share interactive prototypes, gather feedback
from stakeholders, and export assets for production use.”, says Adobe.
Dropbox users can upgrade the app in Google Play Store. If
you’re considering subscribing to Dropbox, you’ll get 3GB of free storage to
start. You can earn more through referrals and other actions like enabling
camera uploads, for example. Again, other cloud storage services give you more
than 3GB on sign up.
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