Operate while offline with Dropbox's new feature
Dropbox recently introduced their new feature – the Dropbox Mobile Offline Folders, which is aimed to allow users to stay on task on their smartphones even while they are offline. Users no longer require internet data or Wi-Fi to access Dropbox.
With the new feature, users will now be able to tag an entire folder to have its contents synced automatically to their devices. “With mobile offline folders, you can tag an entire folder to have its contents automatically synced to your phone or tablet – no need to mark individual files for download,” a post on Dropbox read. “Just open Dropbox while you’re connected to the internet, and the app will take care of the rest. So whether you’re on the go or off the grid, you’ll always have access to your most important information,” the post added.
The new feature will be available with the latest version of Dropbox’s Android app. A new iOS app is expected to release next year.