Thursday 1 October 2015

Windows Dropbox

Dropbox update now lets you Drag and drop URLs 

                             Dropbox update now lets you Drag and drop URLs on the web and PC, view them later on any device. Now, you can drag and drop URLs into your Dropbox - on the web and on your desktop - and open them on any of your devices. This means you can take your bookmarks anywhere, instead of having them confined to a certain browser on a certain computer. But it also means you can organize all your information, no matter the format, into Dropbox folders - so your information is in one central place.


For example, let's say you're planning an event. Your event agency uses Word documents, and your marketing team puts everything in an online company wiki. Instead of checking two (or more) different locations for the information you need, you can put everything in a dedicated Dropbox folder that's shared with the team - so your wiki URLs are next to your Word docs, which are next to the vendor invoices and the invite design mockups - and everyone can have easy access to all the files they need, on all their devices, from that one Dropbox folder.


This feature is also great for students, who can organize and store URLs of academic sources during research - for reading on the go or for future reference when drafting a paper.

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