Dropbox has released a final version 2.10.52 of Dropbox, a final build of its desktop client for Windows, Mac and Linux. This release includes some minor bug fixes.
Overview
Dropbox works just like any other folder on your computer, but with a few differences. Any files or folders inside Dropbox will get synchronized to Dropbox's servers and any other computer linked to your account. The green checkmarks will appear on top of your files to let you know that they're synced and up to date. All data is transferred over SSL and encrypted with AES-256 before storage. Dropbox keeps track of every change made to any of its contents.
The 2.8 branch introduces a new installers for Windows and Mac OS X, and Native UI for shared folder invitation and management. It also includes hard-disk space monitor that notification when your hard-disk is full.
What's new in Dropbox 2.10?
Dropbox 2.10 branch introduces a number of new features and improvements includes:
- Streaming sync.
- Scrollable tray pop-up.
- Improved initial sync performance.
- New languages: Danish, Dutch, Swedish, & Thai.
- Beta language: Ukrainian.
- Over quota "Your Dropbox is full" screen.
- Post new install "Upgrade to Pro" screen.
- Option to disable "Move to Dropbox" context menu.
Note: Streaming sync speeds up syncing for larger files. As a large file is uploaded to our servers, other desktop clients with access to that file will begin downloading the file in the background. This makes large files sync faster between your computers using the same Dropbox account as well as in shared folders.
Download Dropbox 2.10.52 Final
The links in this section correspond to file available for this download. Download the files appropriate for you.
Also available for Mac, Linux, and Mobile.
Update History
Dropbox 2.10.51 includes:
- Other small fixes.
Dropbox 2.10.50 includes:
- Translations for new strings.
- Other small fixes.
Dropbox 2.10.49 includes:
- On OS 10.10 Yosemite, adds an option in Dropbox's Preferences to disable Finder integration. As a result of issues in Yosemite, it's currently not possible to disable Dropbox's Finder extension using System Preference's Extensions pane.
- Other small fixes.
Source:
Dropbox Release Notes
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