Posted by : Cyber Freak
Saturday, 19 January 2013

Dropbox has updated its Android app to
make the process of photo sharing a lot easier. Users can choose their
favourite photos and videos from their library and share it with a few
simple taps. To view the shared photos, the viewers don’t need a Dropbox
account. Dropbox has made it easier to switch between their personal and Dropbox
for Teams accounts on the Dropbox website. The switch is as simple as
clicking your name in the top right corner, selecting ‘Switch Accounts.’
Sharing the photos is really simple.
From the Photos tab, users can tap the button on the top right, and
select the pictures they want to share. Users can add them to a named
album to save for later, or just grab the link to share via email, Facebook, or Twitter.
The feature is currently available only
for Android and there is no word on when the feature will reach iOS. We
hope it will happen soon. Android users need to be running Android 2.3
or higher to be able to avail this new feature. The cloud storage service has crossed 100 million users, according to
the company’s founder, Drew Houston. Users can update the app
on their Android device or download Dropbox from the Google Play store here.
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