


You can see “what’s hot” and “what’s new”, browse by single device or just check out the whole listof services built via the API. The App Directory is available here and the list of supported apps is growing as we speak. Today Dropbox is releasing a bunch of updates for its iOS apps and launching an App Directory to showcase the apps and tools already built to use the official API, like GoodReader or 1Password. This directory features app information, screenshots and reviews from some of the most popular productivity app providers.Update: Dropbox 1.3 is now live in the App Store.

New Dropbox App Directory: To make it easier to find and evaluate the over 60 partner applications that are built with the Dropbox API, there is a new Dropbox partner app directory now available at. New release of Dropbox for Android: Available for download via Google’s App Market, Dropbox for Android has been enhanced with support for photo galleries and multi-photo upload, ability to automatically send file to Dropbox from other apps, progress bar and notifications for file transfers, the ability to place a shortcut to a folder on the Android home screen, and other new features and fixes. This update is available for free via Apple’s App Store. With new iOS release of Dropbox, users will have new features and performance enhancements, including automatic offline caching for frequently accessed files, support for HD video and high-resolution photo capture, numerous user interface enhancements including a new home screen and process display, full screen landscape document viewing on iPad and the support for multitasking to allow files to upload in the background. New release of Dropbox for iPhone and iPad: Available for immediate download are new versions of the popular Dropbox apps for iPad and iPhone. New Dropbox for BlackBerry: The company has announced the general availability of Dropbox for BlackBerry, bringing file access and viewing directly to the popular line of smart phones. Not only does this make the individual devices more useful, but this helps enable the broader industry transition towards mobile phones and tablets.’ says co-founder Drew Houston. ‘Dropbox offers a common thread that ties all of these systems together, making important files and data immediately available regardless of device. Over 2 million users are now using the Dropbox service according to the company with over 100 mobile applications using the Dropbox API after releasing it in May this year.
