Dropbox Revamps Its Desktop Clients With A New Menu And A Bigger Focus On Sharing

The cloud storage buffs at Dropbox have spent quite a bit of time optimizing the service for mobile devices (and mobile developers , naturally), but the Dropbox desktop client looks and works much the same way it did a few years ago. Well, that’s not the case anymore — the company has just pulled back the curtain on a 2.0 update for its desktop clients that adds some much-needed graphical flair and streamlines the sharing process. There’s a lot to dig into here, but it’s worth noting that the redesigned menu just looks great — it’s a refreshing change of space from the spartan menu of yore. Much as I like it though, it’s not quite a slam dunk since some of the more useful features (think a ticker for how much available space you have) have been hidden away and require another click to get to. Dropbox has been putting greater emphasis on sharing files and folders these past few months, and the team has worked to make sharing more prominent in the revamped menu

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