Dropbox is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application that allows anyone to easily share files. It is essentially a folder that can sit on any device – a computer at home, laptop at work, ...
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 ...
Struggling to hold and increase its user base, Dropbox is shutting down its email and photo apps, Mailbox and Carousel. The company is looking to streamline its core business and is looking to focus ...
Dropbox is set to revolutionize its user experience by integrating its AI-powered Dash features directly into the main app. This strategic move, announced on October 23, 2025, aims to streamline ...
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 is joining the list of companies shutting down password managers The mobile app will soon be shut down, with the browser extension following Users are recommended to move to another credential ...
Dropbox is one of the better-known, online storage services – along with Box.net and others – and among the reasons for its popularity is its drop-dead-easy setup and navigation. Begun as ...
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 ...
Who hasn't said or heard "I'll e-mail that to you when I get back to the office," only to forget about it later. You can forget that phrase altogether by using Dropbox Inc.'s cloud-based storage ...
Apple is reportedly rejecting apps for inclusion in its App Store because they use Dropbox’s software development kit. PandoDaily reports that developers are complaining about the fact that ...
Dropbox is integrating some of Dash's AI features into its main app, giving its users access to a smarter search function, summaries and contextual answers from the files they've uploaded to the app.
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 ...