Dropbox for iOS just got a little bit more collaborative. Today the file storage company updated its iPhone and iPad app with commenting support and announced plans to let users create Word, Powerpoint, and Excel documents on iOS “in the next few weeks.”
Dropbox also updated its iOS app with 1Password support and a recent files tab, which pulls together a list of recently accessed, viewed, or edited files. Handy.
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