Dropbox the file hosting and cloud
service company recently announced
several additions to its software
platform with the Dropbox iOS app you
can now scan documents blueprints
pronounce receipts and more using the
iPhones camera you can edit these files
adjusting the color and contrast and
these high resolution scans are then
saved directly into your Dropbox account
second you can quickly create Microsoft
Office docs from the app just tap the
plus button in the center to create a
Word Excel or PowerPoint file you can
further edit and organize these files
using Microsoft's own mobile apps on the
Mac OS and Windows desktop Dropbox
expanded annotation abilities for
collaborative work in addition to
commenting on the margins you can add
suggestions on specific areas of the
file this is especially useful for
visual content fourth sharing with
individual people can now be done at the
file level users just need to sign into
their accounts to access a file you
shared and lastly instead of having to
launch the Dropbox app you can now
seamlessly share files directly from
your desktop to other Dropbox users
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