Applications using the Dropbox development kit for iOS are no longer being rejected from the App Store by Apple after links to an external purchase option were removed. Filip Radelic, developer of the ...
Dropbox introduced a new desktop application Tuesday that brings a new look to the file-sharing service as well as new capabilities, thanks to some changes under the hood. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston ...
Dropbox has finally begun testing a native version of its Mac app with Apple silicon support, following widespread criticism from customers and users who initially thought it had no plans to take ...
Dropbox has launched an overhauled desktop app in early access. The new desktop app includes a slew of features meant to make it easier to work with and share your files. Dropbox users can download ...
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.) ...
Dropbox has released an all-new Mac app today and updated its web and iOS apps to unify and enhance the user experience across all platforms. The update also brings new integrations with third-party ...
Dropbox is expanding its line of cloud services with a new password manager. The company has (via AndroidPolice) quietly listed a new app titled Dropbox Passwords on the Android Play Store that lets ...
Accessing saved files on Windows 11 has never been easier, thanks to the new Dropbox beta app integration across the File Explorer and Taskbar. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
Dropbox has improved the search engine of its Android application, as well as given it a document preview feature. The search functionality got “a massive facelift” and now lets users narrow the scope ...
Dropbox users on Chromebooks are now finally able to access their files directly in the Chrome OS Files app, reports indicate. And that’s not going to require a major Chrome OS update or anything like ...
Everybody's favorite file-sharing and storage service, Dropbox, has made a few controversial changes as of late. As noticed by Ars Technica, earlier today the company began silently forcing its users ...
Yeah, I got hit with this a couple of days ago. I don't like it, I don't want it, and it pisses me off. Dropbox's idiotic responses are really shaking my confidence in their product, too. If they ...