

Of course, Microsoft's very own Modern apps are supported. Even though it’s designed to run in the Windows 8 Modern UI, the interface is nothing special. There are multiple file sharing options available in the app and all of them come down to the installed software. It takes just a couple of seconds to load on a Windows RT device, but this also depends on your Internet connection. Installing Dropbox for Windows 8 is piece of cake since the app is available in the Store, so you can easily launch it via its dedicated live tile placed on the Start Screen. But as compared to the rest of the apps, Dropbox for Windows 8 runs in full screen in order to make the most of the Modern UI. The application is, obviously, completely free of charge and just like all the other Dropbox clients, it requires a username and a password to access files stored on the servers. The Dropbox team confirmed a dedicated app for Windows 8 shortly after Microsoft rolled out the operating system in October 2012, but the program was actually released in January 2013. This means that a completely new program to run in Windows 8’s Metro/Modern UI was the only way to go.

The old build of the app aimed at the Windows operating system obviously works on Windows 8 too, but only in the traditional desktop mode. Since Microsoft’s new Windows 8 is growing in popularity as we speak, it’s no surprise that a Dropbox application specifically developed for this platform quickly became a must-have. So regardless of what you are using, Windows or any other of the aforementioned operating systems, you should be able to download, upload and manage files stored in the cloud as easily as possible. While most of the features provided by the Dropbox service are easily accessible with the majority of browsers currently available on the web, the company behind this project developed dedicated software to make the whole file managing process faster and smoother.

Storing files in the cloud has undoubtedly become a new trend for most Internet users and software companies across the world moved pretty fast to develop more or less advanced services in this regard.ĭropbox is definitely one of the leading solutions on the market, offering not only cloud storage capabilities, but also file synchronization and client software across a wide array of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and BlackBerry OS.
