Dropbox says that, starting now, customers will be able to edit PDF files saved into their Dropbox accounts while using iOS applications, with support for Android set to arrive in the near future.
Dropbox started out as a simple online vault for your most important files, but over the years the company moved from just having a place to store and share documents to a place where you can get ...
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Dropbox has finally delivered on a long-awaited partnership with G Suite for native editing tools, and it definitely seems like it was worth the wait. Dropbox Group Product Manager Josh Kaplan said in ...
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Most of the bloggers here at TUAW are huge fans of Dropbox, the free cloud storage service. Since you can share documents with all of your iDevices, wouldn't it be nice to be able to edit your files ...
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Developer Keven Smith (neither doppelganger nor relation to Silent Bob) has just released a fantastic new text editor for Dropbox users on iOS. Called Droptext, the app allows users to open, edit and ...
Raise your hand if you use the cloud-based file-sharing service, Dropbox. Keep your hand up if you know that Dropbox saves versions of all the files you store in it so you can recover both deleted ...