DROPBOX FOR
IOS UPDATED
DropBox
is the popular file hosting service, has
recently been updated to version 2.0 for iOS devices. Tthe highlighted feature
of this new update is the redesigned user interface. Apart from this, another
important addition to the update is that it now features a dedicated Photos tab
with a timeline view of all automatically uploaded photos and videos.
Dropbox
states in a blog post that it has updated the experience for iOS devices and
this update is not limited to just the iPhone or iPod touch, but for the iPad
as well.
Dropbox
states that now all of one’s photos are right at their fingertips with the new
Photos tab. Commenting on this feature, the developers state that with just a
tap, one will be able to scroll through a timeline of all the photos they have
automatically uploaded. They state, “And since Dropbox is a one stop shop for
all your memories, you can also check out the photos you’ve uploaded from
everywhere else!”
When
one selects a photo, they will be able to view it in full-screen. Dropbox
claims, “This means one can get maximum real estate when you’re flipping
through puppy photos, or those pics of your bare feet.” There is also a new
speedy scroller, which will help one navigate all the way back to one’s
earliest photos in a short amount of time.
One
can also upload directly to a folder. Speaking on this featre, Dropbox states
that it has streamlined the way one can upload to their Dropbox. All one needs
to do is navigate to the folder of their choice and tap on the ‘+’ icon to
upload something or create a new folder.
Commenting
on the new design, Dropbox states, “We’ve packed a ton of love and tiny details
into our new iOS design, and we think you’ll dig its simplicity. For example,
we got rid of the text labels on our tabs in favor of clean and streamlined
iconography. Splashed across the app is the glorious Dropbox blue you’ve come
to know and love, and we’ve reduced complexity to make everything feel so fresh
and so clean, clean.”
Apart
from this, Dropbox has also updated its app icon. To download Dropbox 2.0 for
your iOS device, click here.
In
other news, Dropbox has acquired Audiogalaxy, the music streaming service. This
could lead to Dropbox allowing its users to store and stream music.
Audiogalaxy
shares, “Over the last few years we’ve built a wonderful music experience on
the web and mobile devices, attracting loyal users from all over the world. We
are excited about the opportunity to join the amazing folks at Dropbox and
bring great new experiences to 100M+ Dropbox users.”
While
this may be good news for Dropbox fans, users of Audiogalaxy's service will
face some problems. The company has stopped accepting new users, and playlists
built by existing users will only be available until the end of the year. The
service is set to shut down completely some time in 2013.
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