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Dropbox updated its Windows app today with the ability to have multiple concurrent uploads, better shared folder management and easier integration with other apps.

Windows users now only have to deal with one app across tablets and phones. This update brings Windows users a lot of the functionality found on iOS and Android devices.

Windows Phone users gain concurrent uploading
Windows Phone users gain concurrent uploading

For Windows Phone 8.1, the app now allows users to upload multiple files at once and open files stored on Dropbox in other installed apps. Apps are also able to save files directly to Dropbox if they support the file save and file open pickers.

Tablet users can more easily manage shared and private Dropbox folders, including the ability to share files with people in your contacts list. Keyboard shortcuts also work with version 3.3 of of the app, so you can power through file changes faster.

You can download the free app for phones here and other Windows devices here.

 

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