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Dropbox app for Windows gets better PDF viewer and more fixes in latest update

Ron Ron
November 8, 2020
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Dropbox app for Windows gets better PDF viewer and more fixes in latest update

Rudy Huyn, the man revealed to be behind the official Dropbox apps for both Windows Phone and Windows, has rolled out an update to the official Dropbox app for Windows. In the latest update, the ‘file open picker’ and ‘file save picker’ have been improved. On top of that, the update improves the PDF reader capability of the app.

“Dropbox lets you take your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Access any file you save to your Dropbox from all of your computers, phones, tablets, and on the web. With Dropbox you’ll always have your important memories and work with you. And if something happens to your Windows tablet or PC, your stuff is always safe in Dropbox,” the app description reads.

Grab the app via the download link below.

Dropbox for Windows 8 updated with an better pdf viewer as well as an improved file picker. Don’t hesitate to try! http://t.co/9j5tYeEMR9

— Rudy Huyn (@RudyHuyn) January 26, 2015

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