Dropbox app for Windows 10 gets lots of new improvements in latest update

Kit McDonald

The file storage application Dropbox for Windows 10 received an exciting update in version 4.4. The full changelog includes:

Dropbox 4.4
– Open the app to the last visited tab
– Print your documents stored on Dropbox! Supports PDF, Word, PowerPoint, image and text files
– Share an individual file with only specific people
– Create and manage password protected shared links
– Text previews now support syntax highlighting
– Redesign of the file viewer for phones to optimize for more space
– Undo your last action with the Ctrl+Z shortcut
– Accessibility improvements with high contrast support
– Performance optimizations

It’s nice to see that as one of the most requested features, syntax highlighting for text files is being added in. Enthusiast Rudy Huyn tweeted a preview of it:

The file storage application works closely with the web service, offering at least 2GB of space to easily share and transfer files with ease. The app is available for Windows 10 Mobile and across the Universal Windows Platform. Don’t forget to update to Dropbox 4.4 from the Windows Store for free by clicking the link below.

Dropbox Lite
Dropbox Lite
Developer: Dropbox Inc.
Price: Free