Dropbox for Windows 10 now lets you cast videos, and more with latest update
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Dropbox for Windows 10 today picked up a new update. The latest update introduces a few new features which make the app even better on Windows 10 devices. With the latest update, users can cast their videos to another device using the Connect feature in Windows 10. If you a video in Dropbox, you will be able to stream videos that are stored in your Dropbox to another screen. The update also adds quick reply support to comment notifications, which is also a pretty handy new addition. There are some other features that are available with this new update, and here’s the full changelog:
- Cast your videos to another screen – Stream easily your videos stored in your Dropbox using your laptop, tablet or phone to another screen with just one button. The app supports DLNA, Miracast, Xbox, etc…
- Advanced comments notifications – In order to improve your productivity, you can now directly answer to comments from the Action Center or toast without launching the application
- Save/Export multiple files at the same time – Save your time and export/save many files at the same time. The download is now asynchronous, no more “downloading” screen, you can continue to use your Dropbox even during a download.
- New UX for file actions – Right-click on a file/folder will now display a flyout menu instead of multi-selection, you will be able to quickly share/manage your files.
- Better full-screen mode – No more system tray on windows 10 mobile, your videos/pictures will use 100% of your screen.
The latest update for Dropbox on Windows 10 is already live on the Windows Store, and you can grab it from the link below.
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