- Dropbox has just unveiled a new desktop app that creates a single workspace for organizing your content, connecting your various tools, and collaborating with others.
- In other words, the aim is to eliminate the need to endlessly hop between different apps to locate files and communicate with team members in order to get your work done.
- The update is the most significant one ever produced by Dropbox as it continues to move away from its original core service as a place to store and share files in the cloud.
- The update sees Dropbox integrating more tools into its app, including communication and collaboration service, Slack, as well as video conferencing service, Zoom.
- Dropbox users can opt in to the new desktop app via the early access program where they’ll find the new features added gradually over the coming weeks.