Dropbox now offers to save content to the microSD memory card
One of the most anticipated functions by users of the Dropbox storage service has arrived on the platform Android And it is that users of smartphones and tablets Those who use the cloud know how to value very well the space of their devices, trying as much as possible to free them from the maximum weight by not saving large files on them. Something that allows your operation to be more fluid and agileIssues in which, finally, Dropbox has a lot to do with it.
Thus, thanks to the new update released for the platform Android, Dropbox already recognizes and allows the option to export files to the memory card microSD if the user has one. In other words, the possibility of not using only the internal memory of the terminal to download files from the cloud to it, causing it to fill up and suppose a burden for the general operation of the deviceSomething that will especially delight regular users used to managing large volumes of content.
In this way, thanks to the new version of Dropbox, the user can browse their Internet space and select thequick action button on any file. Pressing the button More and selecting the option Export a new screen appears.Compared to the old design, Dropbox now presents a system for browsing terminal folders very similar to that of Google Drive. Thus, it has a general drop-down menu on the left side of the screen that allows quickly jump between folders, while leaving the rest of the screen to view their contents. It is in this drop-down menu where the SD memory card appears, a valid option to choose as the storage destination of the file to be downloaded.
Some users may not see this option available after updating the app. For them, those responsible for Dropbox indicate that it is necessary to select the option Gsave in”¦ followed from the menu Settings Here you just have to mark Show advanced devicesSomething that will show the memory card on the destination selection screen where to export documents and files on the following occasions. But there are also other new features in this updated version of Dropbox.
According to those responsible, the application already has improved support for Android L, the next version of the operating system Google which is about to drop. In addition, like any self-respecting update, it has improvements and fixes to minor bugs to make it work smoothly, reliably andagile Something that does not provide genuine innovations but that makes the user experience more comfortable for all users, with less loading times and more reliable commands.
In short, an update with one of the most anticipated functions by users of the Android platform. And it is that now Dropbox makes things easier so as not to saturate the terminal's memory.The new version of Dropbox is fully available free through Google Play