BY Joe White on Tue April 23rd, 2013
Dropbox for iOS now supports six further languages.
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BY Juli Clover on Fri December 14th, 2012
New Dropbox update doesn't add filters, but it does feature a snazzy timeline for photos.
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BY Casey Tschida on Tue May 29th, 2012
In early May, CloudOn added Google Drive compatibility, and very recently made enhancements to sharing, file management, and integration with third-party apps.
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BY Casey Tschida on Tue April 24th, 2012
Released in February, Remarks was a little rough around the edges, but Readdle promptly released a couple of updates to take care of the essential betterment needs. Today, the improvements continue with the release of Remarks v1.3.
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BY Casey Tschida on Mon April 23rd, 2012
In QuickShot v2.0, the convenience goes even further with the addition of a secondary camera shutter button, profiles, and enhancements to uploading.
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BY Casey Tschida on Wed April 11th, 2012
Through the release of CloudOn for iOS v2.0, CloudOn members can now share files, utilize a second online storage service, and view even more file types.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri February 24th, 2012
Quickoffice Pro HD, one of the App Store's top Microsoft Office document viewing and editing applications for iPad, will now allow you to work on those Office 2010 documents when on-the-go.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri February 03rd, 2012
Dropbox is enticing users to test the v1.3 features by offering free storage upgrade opportunities, all the way up to 5GB.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue October 18th, 2011
In December 2009, Steve Jobs summoned the founders of Dropbox, Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, to the Apple Campus in Cupertino, California. Over tea, Jobs indicated that he saw Dropbox as a strategic asset that Apple wanted. Instead, we got iCloud, according to a new report first published by Forbes.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 02nd, 2011
Apple has finally unveiled its iCloud pricing structure for those customers that wish to purchase additional storage beyond the 5 GB each user receives free of charge. With this in mind, we thought it was important to compare these prices with those of similar products already on the market. To do so, we've compared iCloud prices with those of Dropbox, Amazon’s Cloud Drive and the Google Music Beta service.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue July 12th, 2011
AppAdvice has teamed up with Leighton Crane in order to offer you a chance to win Notice - text notes with Dropbox and TextExpander for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
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