Similar to other Dropbox application on competing platforms, Dropbox for Windows 10 will allow users to drag-and-drop items in between the Dropbox app and Windows File Explorer, as well as copy or paste files. A Dropbox Windows desktop client is also available, but lacks the Windows 10 features. This new app was built on the Universal Windows Platform, with support for Windows 10-specific features like Windows Hello, Live Tiles, and Notifications. However, the app is not yet live in the Windows Store across all regions – instead, it will become available over the next few days, notes Dropbox in an announcement. The app, which will work on both Windows 10 PCs and tablets, follows the companies’ earlier integrations across both web and mobile devices. Microsoft and Dropbox unveiled an expansion of their partnership today with the debut of a native application for Windows 10 devices.
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