Drobox's new utility makes it easy to edit files on the web
Users will not have to open many applications that work right on Dropbox.
Dropbox has just launched a new tool in hopes of helping users work with files stored on cloud storage more easily. Bring Extensions, plugins of 3rd party software to help you do some basic tasks without opening an application or window in the browser because it will all be in the Dropbox version on the web.
Dropbox's first Extension Kit - with partners Adobe, DocuSign and Vimeo - will allow users to create PDF signatures of their PDF files, edit photos, and annotate videos without leaving Dropbox, all Save the new file immediately in the cloud. The extension was released to all users, including normal Dropbox users, not businesses, from November 27.
The goal is to minimize the number of open applications that still do a few basic tasks, such as creating a signature often you will have to use DocuSign applications. What Dropbox brings to business users is not only cloud storage but also increased productivity compared to traditional products.
To open these utilities, select Open With in the menu as on macOS and Windows.
Use some other services right in Dropbox
Previously, Dropbox tried to create software products to increase productivity, as the Mailbox application is now gone, the Carousel photo application or the Google Docs-style editing and editing tool called Paper.
Now, instead of creating their own products, Dropbox collaborates with other companies - including giants like Google or Microsoft - to bring applications they know users will need into the Dropbox ecosystem. mine.
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