Dropbox and Google Cloud initiated a partnership back in March, with the aim of creating a centralized home for work. Today, they just introduced the first product of their partnership -- a Dropbox add-on for Gmail. With the new add-on, you no longer need to download a file from Dropbox and upload it into Gmail. It works differently but hand-in-hand with the already available Dropbox extension for Chrome. The add-on will add the following features: Directly send a link to any file or folder in your Dropbox without file size or inbox space limitation. Dropbox can now be accessed directly from Gmail and shared links always update to the latest version of the file, regardless of when the email was sent. The Dropbox add-on is now available on G Suite Marketplace (link here). Along with the new feature, Dropbox 3.5 sports stability and performance improvements, which include a fix for previewing RTF files in iOS 8. Read more in our articles including "Dropbox now has an add-on for Gmail" and "Dropbox for iOS updated, brings TouchID support".
Dropbox and Google Cloud initiated a partnership back in March, with the aim of creating a centralized home for work. Today, they just introduced the first product of their partnership -- a Dropbox add-on for Gmail.
With the new add-on, you no longer need to download a file from Dropbox and upload it into Gmail. It works differently but hand-in-hand with the already available Dropbox extension for Chrome. The add-on will add the following features: Directly send a link to any file or folder in your Dropbox without file size or inbox space limitation.
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