Been using Dropbox forever, got in on the Android beta the first night. This truly makes me realize how game changing this service is-now, without hacks or anything, I can have access to my whole filesystem from anywhere.
The app itself is excellent-it is simple, makes sense, and allows you to do what you expect-view and edit files, from anywhere, and in-sync in all locations. It also lets you access media stored on the DB, and you can upload right to it.
I just switched from an iPhone to a Nexus One last week.
This week, with the release of Dropbox for Android, my transition is complete (with the exception of the lack of support for audiobooks on Android itself).
Only wish you could select more than one image to upload at once - Then I would never need a silly cable to upload images to my computer. In all, a welcomed application to an awesome service. Thanks!
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I just switched from an iPhone to a Nexus One last week.
This week, with the release of Dropbox for Android, my transition is complete (with the exception of the lack of support for audiobooks on Android itself).
Anyone know if it will have a built-in pdf reader? It really should, as BB doesn't natively open them, and other readers aren't great.