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Dropbox for Windows Phone updated with grouped folders and Norwegian language support

Ron Ron
November 8, 2020
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Dropbox for Windows Phone updated with grouped folders and Norwegian language support

Since the official Dropbox app landed in the Windows Phone Store, it has been very well received. The app features a well-made and simple user interface for quick access to your images, documents, and videos. Today, the OneDrive competitor has picked up a neat little update for Windows Phone. 

For those that did not know, this official app is developed and maintained by critically acclaimed Windows Phone developer Rudy Huyn, and in the latest update, folders are now grouped together in the file list view. On top of that, the app now supports the Norwegian language. Various unnamed bugs have also been squashed.

“Dropbox lets you bring 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,” the app description reads.

Grab the updated app via the download link below. Thanks to Sanket for the tip!

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