It might soon be quicker to note the devices that you can’t access cloud file sharing, syncing and storage service Dropbox on, because the company has just announced the availability of a BlackBerry client, to join the existing mobile clients available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
The new BlackBerry client provides access to files while on the go (including being able to stream music and video files from a Dropbox account), plus the ability to upload and sync files from the device.
In addition to the new BlackBerry client, Dropbox has also announced some updates to its existing mobile clients. The iOS clients get automatic offline caching for frequently accessed files, support for HD video and high-resolution photo capture, a souped-up UI, full-screen, landscape document viewing on iPad; and support for multitasking to allow files to upload in the background. The Android client gets support for photo galleries and multi-photo upload, the ability to automatically send files to Dropbox from other apps, a progress bar and notifications for file transfers, and the ability to place a shortcut to a folder on the Android home screen.
The new BlackBerry client is available to download for free from Dropbox (it requires a Dropbox account to use; a free Basic account is good for 2GB of storage). The iOS and Android clients can also be updated for free.
Let us know what you think of Dropbox for BlackBerry in the comments.
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