Dropbox now an alternative to OneDrive on all Windows devices
Microsoft recently made the surprising decision to partner with Dropbox, meaning it’s walled Windows garden would no longer be limited to OneDrive. The relationship has now borne fruit, as the app has arrived to Windows Phone, Windows RT and Windows 8.1. Dropbox has been available on Windows 8.1 desktop devices for quite some time, but it’s the first time an official version will hit Windows Phone. Earlier, Dropbox became tightly integrated with Office, letting you edit files directly from its mobile app, and conversely access Dropbox files from Office. New features include automatic photo backups and “favorite” file marking for offline editing. If you’ve got extra Dropbox storage you’re not sure what to do with, all the apps are now available.
Filed under: Storage, Internet, Microsoft
Source: Dropbox




