Dropbox allows faster file sync with streaming sync
The new feature allows Dropbox users to download data to the device while they are uploading, instead of waiting for data to be uploaded to Dropbox's server.
Online storage service Dropbox recently released a new desktop client version (version 2.9) that allows users to synchronize files between devices more quickly with streaming sync.
Previously, data files that you upload to Dropbox must be uploaded to this provider's server, and then begin downloading to other devices to synchronize. For many users, this does not have much effect on them, however, if you need to store large files of data, synchronizing those files will take a lot of time.
However, with the recently released Dropbox app version, Dropbox will allow the file to start downloading to the device while you upload the file. You don't have to wait for the file to be uploaded completely to Dropbox's server, saving download time. You can download this desktop client version here.
In addition, the new Dropbox version also adds another interesting feature to the history scroll bar using Dropbox. Previously, this scroll only showed 3 files, but with the new version, it can display more files.
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