El online storage It is no longer something that a few people use… it is already very common, especially among users of mobile devicesThe reason is simple: information can be accessed anywhere where it is available. Internet connection and, in addition, many of the existing services have a free version. Dropbox It is perhaps one of the most used and it has just been discovered that its version 2.2.28 for Android is available to everyone.
One of the big additions, according to Android Police, is the ability to select multiple photos to perform operations, such as delete o shareThis is good news, as it eliminates the tedious one-time process of sending multiple photos to an acquaintance, one at a time… a real pain. Now, a long press activates the selection, selects the desired images, and executes the action in bulk, streamlining the management of large galleries and minimizes unnecessary steps. In this link you can download the new trial version (beta).
How to join the beta from Google Play

In addition to the APK, trial versions can be accessed via Google Play StoreThis method is more convenient for those who prefer to keep the Automatic Updates without installing files manually; for more information see download and install the new versions.
- Access the page of register for beta testing Dropbox on the Google Play Store from your device and follow the on-screen instructions to join the program.
- If you have enabled Automatic Updates On the Google Play Store, you'll receive new beta versions as they're released without any additional intervention.
- Test builds are usually released about once a week, so you will receive improvements and fixes fairly regularly.
Bug fixes and configuration options

As usual, one of the improvements included in this beta, and which will surely also be included in the final version, is that of error correction. Apart from fixing some minor bugs, user interface performance is improved and also of the speed with which processes are performed. This translates into smoother transitions, shorter loading times, and more stable behavior when managing large files or multiple actions in parallel.
In addition, a new option is included in the very interesting configuration section. Call "Get early releases” (early improvements), this allows users who select it the possibility of download automatically (as an update), get the improvements that are added to the trial version without having to make a specific download and always off Google Play. It's more, here You can find a section for Dropbox for Android where new features will be constantly announced... a proper news channel (it's just starting out, so don't be too picky at first). This combination of early access and an information channel makes it easy to try out features before anyone else and report back. feedback helpful.
To get the Dropbox application for Android, you can access this link where you can download it for free. Once you try Dropbox, you'll definitely continue using it, as it offers many Possibilities and over 10 million installations they are a good example of the great acceptance it has.
If you are looking for the best experience, combine the multiple photo selection with the subscription to beta program (either by APK or Play Store) and the “Get early releases” setting will give you access to constant improvements, weekly fixes and a more streamlined workflow when sharing, deleting and organize your content in the cloud from Android.

