It’s taken its sweet time, but an official Dropbox app has finally launched for Windows Phone.
Announced in November alongside a wider collaboration with Microsoft’s Office suite, Dropbox has merely expanded its Windows 8.1 app to be a universal Windows app, which scales its features down to smartphone size.
The app offers many of the same features as its other mobile counterparts, including the ability to automatically upload photos and save a file for viewing offline at a later date. Unfortunately, the app doesn’t yet allow for selecting multiple files at once, so moving or deleting files in batches will prove difficult.
It’s a very basic app, and certainly not up to the standards set on iOS and Android, but it’s a start, and Windows Phone users will be quite happy (if they haven’t already switched to OneDrive, which is much better on the platform).
Windows Phone users, what file storage service do you use on a regular basis?
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