Dropbox Inc. announced a public beta of its cloud collaboration tool, Dropbox Paper, in August. Now Dropbox Paper, which will compete with the likes of Google Docs, is available for all users. Note: ...
Dropbox is entering the world of online document collaboration. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get started with Paper. Taylor Martin has covered technology online for over six years. He has ...
Dropbox is out today with an update that’s bringing the option to create templates with its popular Dropbox Paper software. The collaborative and creative focused software is getting this new feature ...
Dropbox is moving from a file storage service to a collaboration service, focusing on small businesses and creatives with its new all-in-one collaboration service, Paper. The premise of Paper is ...
Six months ago, Dropbox quietly announced a collaborative note-taking tool called Notes and launched it in an invite-only beta test. But starting today, the product is being officially branded as ...
Dropbox is going head-to-head against a very popular web app, Google Docs. Dropbox Paper is a collaborative document editing platform in your browser. It lets you edit a document in real time with ...
Dropbox has been building out Paper, its document-driven collaboration tool since it was first announced in 2015, slowly but surely layering on more functionality. Today, it added a timeline feature, ...
Dropbox has been pushing out a bunch of updates to its core products over the last few weeks, and its collaborative document-building service Paper is the latest to get some major tweaks. As of today, ...
I'm going to describe an idea, and you have to name the company behind it (and no cheating by reading the headline). The mission is, and I quote, "to simplify the way people work together." It's ...
Cloud storage service Dropbox is hoping to modify its company description slightly with its latest product. It’s called Dropbox Paper, and it’s effectively the company’s Google Docs competitor. While, ...
For months, Dropbox has been teasing something it’s been working on: “a new way for teams to write together.” It’s been quietly testing the service with a small group of users and hasn’t told the rest ...
Back in October 2015, Dropbox unveiled Paper. Still in private beta at the time, the service aimed to let teams weave together words, images, and other types of information a more free-form way than ...