Thursday, June 7, 2012

Dropbox for Android adds support for Korean language, ICS-only video streaming UI

Dropbox for Android adds support for Korean language, ICS-only video streaming UI

You can't deny Dropbox has been doing a pretty decent job of handing out constant updates to Android users since its beginnings on the platform, and, well, today's no exception. This time the cloud box application -- now in version 2.1.4 -- brings along a couple of fresh bits to powered-by-Google devices. To start with, the free app's finally adding support for Korean language (on its website, too), while Dropboxers running Ice Cream Sandwich will also see a new "custom-tailored" video streaming UI -- you know, to play nice with those fancy virtual buttons. Judging by recent reviews, most of the Android folk seem to be enjoying the minor changes, but in case you've yet to try it yourself, you can do so by grabbing the update from the Play link down there.

Dropbox for Android adds support for Korean language, ICS-only video streaming UI originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Jun 2012 06:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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