I always appreciate it when developers take the trouble to detail what kinds of bugs they’ve squashed or which improvements they’ve made in a particular update. Dropbox 1.2.1 does just that (full change list above), and I really appreciate the attention to detail they’ve shown here. Long and epic file names that apps like JotNot […]
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Dropbox for iPhone updated to 1.2.1

I always appreciate it when developers take the trouble to detail what kinds of bugs they’ve squashed or which improvements they’ve made in a particular update. Dropbox 1.2.1 does just that (full change list above), and I really appreciate the attention to detail they’ve shown here. Long and epic file names that apps like JotNot create are now a little easier to read, and it just makes sense that we’re able to export Dropbox pictures to our iPhone camera rolls now (although I haven’t had a need for this feature yet).

If you haven’t done so already, you can pick up the Dropobox app for free. Free accounts come with a minimum of 2GB of information, and they’re a great way to store important information for cloud syncing — making it accessible from any computer, iPad, or iPhone (no, this isn’t a sponsored post :P).

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