Dropbox, the popular file hosting service, is now available on the Xbox One. The company has over the years managed to integrate with Microsoft Office and has now jumped on to Microsoft's gaming console as well. Separately, Microsoft has brought its Xbox streaming app to the Oculus Store, letting users stream games to the Rift VR headset
Starting with Dropbox, it appears the cloud storage company wants to make accessing files across various platforms a more seamless experience and the Xbox One is another step on that path.
The Dropbox app is also the first universal Windows app for cloud storage on the gaming console. Xbox One users will be able to view and share photos, videos and other files from the cloud on the big screen. But the app for the gaming console does a little more than that. You can upload screenshots and pictures with Kinect to your Dropbox.
Dropbox sees the app for Xbox One as beneficial to developers as well, according to Engadget's report. The company said that Xbox developers needed a way to access their files from the cloud as they needed them for building their apps. The Dropbox apps lets them do that now.
Microsoft's OneDrive, however, has been available on the Xbox One for a while now. The Dropbox app is a welcome alternative for users although one will have to wait and see just how many use the new Dropbox app to view and share files.
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