Dropbox Paper Hits Open Beta, New App for Android

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Dropbox Paper, the company’s platform for better collaboration between team members, is exiting private beta, entering an open beta for all to use. Not only is the beta opening up, but Dropbox also released updated apps for Android and iOS to celebrate. 

With the help of its existing beta users, Dropbox has taken in a lot of feedback and suggestions, with the updated beta reflecting a lot of the changes. Listed by Dropbox, users can now expect to see desktop/mobile notification, better image galleries, and a powerful search tool.

If you’ve never heard of Paper, here’s a few examples of what to use it for.

  • Brainstorming ideas. Tackle big ideas, together in the same doc, at the same time—and use more than just words by embedding videos, images, and more.
  • Capturing meeting notes. Connect your Google Calendar, and Paper can create a custom notes doc for your next meeting and automatically share it with attendees.
  • Creating to-do’s. Start a checklist with just a few keystrokes, and assign tasks to others by simply adding “@” and a team member’s name.

To get started, you will need to enter the beta (follow link below), then be sure to download the Android app.

Beta Signup | Play Link

Via: Dropbox

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