Dropbox, the American file hosting service known for offering excellent cloud storage, personal cloud, file synchronization and client software has reached another milestone for its users to celebrate. The service has a fresh and thrilling user interface features prepared for Windows 10. These aren't exclusive to their usual optimizations and bug fixes so Dropbox users can expect something much bigger.
As stated by the company, the newly updated Dropbox for Windows 10 comes with a whole new grid view. Upon opening the application, users will be able to browse through a segmented view that automatically clusters photos and videos into a grid. Files and folders will also be set into a list making it easier to organize and manage multimedia content and documents in the user's Dropbox.
According to MS Power User, additional user interface improvements also include supplementary animations, blur effects and better adaptive designs. This version will be featuring a better support for Xbox controllers since the app is a UWP. Plus, expect to see the links found in the comment section to be clickable making it easier to navigate and browse. Since the app allows a more comprehensive optimization experience to its users, syncing, viewing and transferring content can't be easier than ever.
A lot of Dropbox fans are already looking forward to trying this newly updated version. With all the developments in the application, more traffic and first-time users are more likely to find it easier to use. Individuals who are new to this can check the official Dropbox website to know more about their existing features.
As for those who can't wait to get their hands on the Dropbox's new style, they can check out the Microsoft Store. The 4.5 version of the app will be available and downloaded for dedicated users of Windows 10 anytime soon, according to Win Beta.