Dropbox now allows you to automatically store only photos
The Dropbox app releases a new update for the Android platformA brief but interesting novelty to solve an annoying bug and outline one of the most interesting functions of this tool that allows the user to forget about putting their images to safety so as not to lose them. With this, a new, more useful and fine-tuned version is offered that the most frequent users of this service will like.
This is the version 2.3.12.10 of Dropbox for Android, whose short list of new features can be summarized as two points The first of them, and perhaps the most important, is to put an end to a failure that was affecting a small number of terminals updated to version Android 4.4.2 or Kit Kat And this error affected the function Upload from camera that allows you to store the images and videos taken with these terminals directly in a folder on the nube This allowed you to relax knowing that your photos and video files would have a copy in Dropbox to be accessed from any device with internet connection and the user account of this service. However, this function did not work automatically, losing all its meaning and forcing users to carry out the procedure manualUntil now.
The other point of this update is also related to the function of Upload from camera A feature that until this new version was so busy both still images and videos indiscriminately, saving all the files captured with the terminal's camera. Now, however, Dropbox has introduced the ability to discriminate between these files and select that they only be uploaded to the user's cloud folder on images A real point in favor of saving data on the Internet rate, since the videos are heavier. In addition, it is the most interesting option for those photography lovers who only want to keep this content safe.
To activate and configure this function, all you have to do is access the Settings menu within the application.Here appears the section Upload from Camera, where you just have to click to activate the function. Once this is done, two new options appear One of them is usual, offering the possibility of selecting if you want to save content interchangeably from a data connection or a WiFi network or, if preferred, limit it to a connection WiFi The other new option is the one that allows you to select whether you want to store both the photos and the videos or only and exclusively the images. With this Dropbox creates a new folder within the user's space with these photographs, so that they can be accessed at any time and from anywhere.
In short, a minor but very important update for regular users of Dropbox, who can once again trust this service to store your photos and videos automatically.The new version is available through Google Play totally free