Articles tagged with: dropbox
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Dropbox recently launched for BlackBerry, and ever since, it looks like they are staying on top of updates making sure everything works well for the app. I’ve used it many times in the past for the iPad and iPhone and it works pretty flawless in my opinion. Since the early app launch, it seemed to have quite a few bugs where I think most of have addressed in this latest v1.0.34 update.
- saving non-ascii texts results in garbled text
- handling of edge cases when running out of space on sd card and in device memory
- open-edit-upload usecase wasn’t working for devices with encryption enabled
- share link freezes for some users
- open-edit-upload usecase fails for files with non-ascii filenames
- “would you like to allow logging” dialog shouldn’t appear on first launch
- on rotatable devices, in image gallery, the displayed/cached image is smaller than screen size (shouldn’t happen)
- app should ask for permissions in advance on first launch
- app should support multiple third-party app associations for a given file type (e.g multiple pdf viewers)
- music/video stops when screen fades out
- user gets a “not enough room
Dropbox is free as you know by now. They do have premium services where you get more space to save info. The initial freebie version comes with 2GB, which most of you can sit on just fine. Click the link below to download or update Dropbox for BlackBerry over the air.
-by Mac Jadalhack
Source: BBRocks
Free Applications »

The beta is over and for all of you who couldn’t get in on the private beta, Dropbox is now officially available. Here’s a recap on some features of Dropbox:
- Access your Dropbox on the go.
- View files from within the application.
- Download files for offline viewing.
- Take photos and videos and sync them to your Dropbox.
- Share links to files in your Dropbox.
- Export your files to other applications.
- Sync downloaded files so they’re up-to-date.
Click here to download Dropbox for BlackBerry >>
-by Mac Jadalhack
Free Applications »

So I’m not sure if it is still in closed beta or not but we got a tip late last night of a download mirror for Dropbox for BlackBerry as it isn’t open to everyone to our knowledge. So if you’d like to give it a try but didn’t sign up for it in time, hit the link below. Let us know if the link goes down dead. Thanks to everyone who sent this one in!
General News »

We got the word on this too late, and all betas are full now. Dropbox is a great application I’ve been using on my iPad since I got it. To explain it simply, it creates a folder on your computer where you can drag and drop files in and then easily access them via mobile. As it has been in favor of Apple for quite awhile, it has now extended to BlackBerry, but of course in private beta for the time being. You can click the link below to try for yourself, but as of now, there’s now more invitations.
-by Mac Jadalhack
Source: CrackBerry
General News »

Dropbox is one of my favorite apps to use on my iPad right now. It’s quite simple. Pretty much you’ll have a folder on your computer where you can drag and drop files into it. Then when accessing Dropbox on your iPad, you can see all those files remotely at anytime (with an active Internet connection of course). We just got the word from Ronen at BerryReview that the application will be extending to BlackBerry as it already supports both the iPhone, iPad, and Android at the moment. There is no confirmed launch date yet, but they do say it is coming soon. Dropbox has a free plan where you are limited to only 2GB. Anything after that varies in a monthly cost.
-by Mac Jadalhack






