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« on: March 12, 2013, 11:00:58 pm »

Dropbox 2.0 revamps menu bar interface
   




   
Dropbox has become a staple of many Mac users’ workflows; combine that with the company’s conservative autoupdate strategy, and you can bet that folks will be flocking to the cloud-storage service’s website to download Dropbox 2.0.

The biggest change in version 2.0 of Dropbox is a brand new style for the app’s drop down menu. Rather than the somewhat static menu of updates past, Dropbox now features a live timeline of updates to your Dropbox, including sharing requests from other users. Think of it as a mini Notification Center, just for your Dropbox: You can quickly see what files have been updated and when. Click on any of the files, and you’ll be taken right to it in your Dropbox folder; you can even accept or decline sharing requests from the menu itself.

Dropbox's new menu interface provides faster access to your updated files and sharing requests.
In addition to being notified of changes to your Dropbox, the menu offers quick access to sharing any of those files with others—just hover over the item in question and click the Share button that appears. You’ll be taken to the Dropbox webpage  for the file, where you can share the file with others via email, Twitter, or Facebook, or simply generate a link.

There are other, more minor changes to the software as well. For example, a bug that enabled discrete graphics chips on Mac laptops has been fixed, and there’s now support for Brazilian Portuguese. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
      

http://www.macworld.com/article/2030664/dropbox-2-0-revamps-menu-bar-interface.html#tk.rss_all
   
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