The app has many basic features, you can browse and preview all your documents stored in the service, and you can even share those files (documents, photos or folders) using the Share’s charm in Windows 8. The problem is that the app lacks of many essentials features that users are already used to, such as the ability to create folders, upload files right from the app, refresh and change views like you can do using the Microsoft’s SkyDrive app — and goes without saying that the Microsoft’s cloud storage solution has a deeper integration with Windows desktop even though it still in the early stages. In my opinion the Dropbox app for Windows 8, at this time, is just a companion and not a replacement for the Windows desktop application. Users using a Surface RT or any other device with Windows RT are the ones I believe will notice more differences, as they cannot install the desktop version of Dropbox. Hopefully a future update will bring more functionality to the app.

Features

Browse and preview all of your files and photos on Dropbox Open, edit and save files from other Windows 8 apps Share any photo, file or folder via the Share charm Search capability

Details

Category: Productivity Languages: English (USA) and many more Age Rating: 12+ Permission: N/A Price: Free Publisher:  Dropbox, Inc. Download: Get it from the Windows Store

Supported architectures

x86/x64 (Windows 8) ARM (Windows RT)

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