Dropbox has released a redesign of its Android app to streamline the process of sharing files and uploading folders.
According to the Techcrunch.com, the new app is a redesign of user interface which is more faultless compared to the previous versions. The app also includes a new spot for the company's search function, based at the top of the app's interface. These kinds of features are important for frequent users that have to quickly browse through a number of large files.
Also, users can take photos directly from a folder that they are currently browsing with a new button on the bottom of the screen. The new app has also moved sharing controls and processes like moving files and adding them to favorites to a single spot on the user interface.
In addition, the app has been redesigned to be faster and look more in agreement with other new Android applications that Google has redesigned with its latest update to its Android operating system.
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