Dropbox announced the integration of the service within Facebook Messenger, the instant messaging client and dedicated social network of Zuckerberg.
Over the next few hours we will probably be inundated with incoming news on Facebook since the company will hold its annual F8 conference for developers. It gave a little preview Dropbox, which has announced that the service is integrated into the Facebook Messenger messaging client is in compatible version for iOS devices for those Android. Users will find the app in the extensions of the Messenger menu.
From here you can send photos, videos and all the files in your Dropbox account with your Facebook friends. In the case of multimedia files the operation can be managed in its entirety within the messaging client, while in case of other types of files, you will be directed towards the application of dedicated Dropbox, which must of course be installed on the device. That of the cloud storage, service is an implementation of the concept of effective extension of Messenger.
You can reach the bottom bar by selecting the penultimate icon, and then scroll through the options available to you. The list is riddled with rumors of dubious value, where stands your Dropbox and a few other important names among the most playful solutions that actually useful.
With the extension, you can send the link and share files stored in the cloud in a much more rapid than previously possible, all without ever leaving the application.
” We want people to communicate simply the most intuitive way of Messenger with everything that matters to them most, ” said Stan Chudnovsky Messenger. ” By giving our users the ability to share their images and their video stored on Dropbox with few interactions, we help them to bring more style and personality to conversations. ”
The new extension is available on the latest versions of Dropbox client for iOS and Android, respectively for download on the App Store and Google Play, or updating the app if already installed on your device.