Dropbox cloud storage service will support multiple accounts in April
According to information from Dropbox's business management department, the company will hold a press conference on April 9 to announce a new feature that allows users to switch between multiple accounts in the Dropbox app without need to escape.
According to information from Dropbox's business management department, the company will hold a press conference on April 9 to announce a new feature that allows users to switch between multiple accounts in the Dropbox app without need to escape.
According to Dropbox representative, this feature will be very useful for those who want to manage both business and personal accounts on the same device.
With Google just offering discounts for their Google Drive cloud storage service, Dropbox users are hoping for the same thing to happen at the next April meeting. Currently, Dropbox users must pay $ 49.99 for 500 GB of storage while rival Google Drive provides 1 TB of storage for only $ 9.99. If not quickly adjust the price of service subscription, Dropbox will be difficult to compete with rivals even if their applications have more features.
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