Of course, with every new iteration of a particular software, you can expect improvements and (hopefully positive) changes to be introduced, and the same applies to Dropbox 2.0. Some of the features in the app include Favorites that offers quick offline access to files, the ability to upload photos and videos in bulk, renaming of files and folders, single-tap access to all file and folder actions, an improved gallery view, the ability to upload from and export to local storage, as well as plenty of squashed bugs and stability improvements.
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