
Now your file is saved and can be viewed when you are offline.

Incidentally, Dropbox didn't develop the app all its own. The app can be found in the Windows Phone store here: Dropbox for Windows PhoneĪnd, to get the seamless, cross-device experience you can also grab it from the Windows 8.1 Store here: Dropbox for Windows 8.1 Share even your biggest files with a simple link - no more attachments!Īdd files to your “Favorites” for fast, offline viewing Here is what Dropbox is touting in this latest app release:Īccess your photos, docs, and videos from any device Cloud storage services are a dime a dozen, but Dropbox has been doing it since the very beginning.

And, of course, the company also offers a business version that provides extra levels of security and support for $15 per user per month.ĭropbox, of course, is one of the pioneers in Cloud storage services, with every other Cloud provider following suit along the way. If you need more space the company offers Dropbox Pro which costs $9.99 and gives you 1 TB of storage, more sharing options than the basic service, and remote wipe capability. The app is free and you get 2 GB of free space (with Dropbox Basic) just for signing up for the service. Yesterday, amid all the glitz and glamor of the Windows 10 event, Dropbox finally delivered. Shortly after, and in the same month, Microsoft rolled out an updated Office 365 Mobile app for iOS and Android, giving those users the ability to save Office docs directly to Dropbox.Īs part of that evolving relationship, Dropbox had promised to deliver a self-branded app for Windows Phone. In November 2014, Microsoft and DropBox announced a big partnership which would allow deep integration with Office 365.
