
One of the reasons that Dropbox has become so popular is because synchronization tool has placed a strong emphasis on the support for multiple platforms . Not only have stayed with Linux, Mac and Windows, but has also ventured into mobile platforms, either with a special web version, or by customers.
For this reason, many had the impression that Dropbox were taking too long to launch a application for Android , which after all is a much more open platform than the iPhone OS, so it costs less post a job for this client.
Fortunately, the wait is nearing its end. Sign of this is that in today’s official blog Dropbox has published a number of catches that show us how is the Dropbox App for Google’s mobile OS. Apparently will * almost the same functions as the client for the iPhone *, you understand, full access to files stored on Dropbox, streaming music and video files, ability to download certain files to to access them offline mode , etc..
According to the same official post, the application will see the light
within the next two months . From here until then we have to settle for the next gallery to catch a high resolution .
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Many thanks to
Albert for the warning.
More info | blog Dropbox

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