Dropbox 2.0 for Android supports the ICS, dual-boot access to files offline
Web Services Android / / December 19, 2019
If you have not updated your Dropbox on Android, it is time to do it, because recently Android Market appeared Dropbox 2.0. Among the innovations of version 2.0 in the first place is the support of dual-boot files, and offline access to "favorites" file.
There is no need to choose in turn each file you want to upload to the cloud, and then wait for it to load, and then move on to the next file. Simply select all the files to be downloaded, and the app itself will load them into the background. And in Dropbox 2.0 added the ability to mark files as 'Favorites'. These files are always stored on your android (and also in the cloud), which will allow them to be accessed offline. By the way, Dropbox 2.0 supports ICS. Given the growing popularity of the latest version of the Android operating system, probably worth waiting for updated versions of many popular applications have not yet adapted to the Android 4.x.
Here is the complete list of new features in Dropbox 2.0:
- "Favorites" file, with access offline
- Multiboot photos and videos
- Renaming files and folders
- Access to files and folders "one-touch"
- advanced gallery
- Support for Android 4.0 ICS
- Upload files to the local store and out
Download Dropbox 2.0 for Android.