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Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

Posted June 12, 2019 at 3:57am by iClarified
Dropbox has unveiled the biggest user-facing change in the company's history which includes updates to the Dropbox desktop experience, dropbox.com, and the mobile app.

The update includes early access to a new desktop app that has a single workspace designed to bring files, fragmented work tools, and teams together.

“Work has become scattered—files are spread across devices, in the cloud, and on our hard drives. We’re working across multiple apps that don’t talk to each other, and teams are struggling to keep up,” said Drew Houston, CEO, Dropbox. “We’re focused on removing the friction from that experience, pulling everything together in a way that nobody has done before. The new Dropbox helps you quiet the noise and find focus at work.”


Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

Here's a look at the new features announced today...

Bring your content together
Building on our history of helping organize your content, the new Dropbox brings cloud content together with traditional files so you can keep it all in one place. Now you can:

● Create, access, and share cloud content like Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides and Microsoft Office files within Dropbox. You can also choose to open Microsoft Office files in Office Online or the Google web editor.
● Create and store shortcuts to any website alongside your content in Dropbox. Shortcuts make it easy to keep content from online project management and productivity tools—even news articles and wiki pages—together with the rest of your work in Dropbox.
● Use one search box, not 10, to search across all of your content. You’ll see traditional files, cloud content, shortcuts, and files you’ve chosen not to download through our selective sync feature—all in one place.
● And don’t worry—you can still organize all your work from the Dropbox folder in Windows File Explorer and macOS Finder.


Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

Bring your tools together
Bringing all of your content together is just the start. We’re also making sure the apps you use throughout the day are an integral part of this new workspace. Building on our existing integrations with tools from companies like Salesforce, Adobe, and Autodesk, we’re introducing three new integrations. They’ll work seamlessly with Dropbox to help bring your content into context:

● Collaborate with Slack. The new Dropbox and Slack integration helps bridge the gap between content and communication, letting you collaborate seamlessly on shared content. You’ll be able to start Slack conversations and share content to Slack channels directly from Dropbox.
● Video conference with Zoom. By connecting Zoom and your calendar to Dropbox, you can now bring your work into video conferences. From Dropbox, you’ll be able to add and join Zoom Meetings. And during Zoom Meetings, you’ll be able to share files from your Dropbox.
● Manage projects with Atlassian. Coming soon, enhanced integrations that we’re building with Atlassian will help teams more effectively manage their projects and content.

Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

Bring everyone together
It isn’t just about content and tools. The heart of all that work is the people making it happen, so we’ve also built new features to help your team stay in sync. We’ve transformed shared folders into rich workspaces where teams can:

● Get coordinated by adding descriptions to folders to help the team understand more about the work they’re doing. Key content can be highlighted by pinning it to the top of a workspace, and you can even @mention people and assign to-dos so everyone knows what happens next.
● Gain visibility into the latest progress on shared work. The new Dropbox lets you see file activity—including viewer info and team collaboration on Dropbox content in Slack and Zoom—and keep tabs with a new team activity feed.
● Share feedback by creating comments right alongside your content, across desktop, web, and mobile.

Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'

You can try the new desktop app through Dropbox's early access program. The other new features will roll out over the next few weeks.

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Dropbox Unveils 'The New Dropbox'
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NoGoodNick
NoGoodNick - June 12, 2019 at 6:05pm
I’ve tried it. Aside from one new screen, there’s nothing new, and they broke several easy to manage controls without providing any alternatives. Oh, and the ‘What’s New’ document takes forever to discover that there IS nothing new. It’s nothing but the latest marketing gimmick. Geez, I’m desperate for ANY positive news from Apple, as I’m sick of kvetching all day long!
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