Dropbox 3.0 was released today on the App Store, which makes the app ready for iOS 7. The update shows the work of designer Tim Van Damme, who left Instagram to join the Dropbox design team earlier this year. The basic structure and functionality of the app remains the same, but it has been completely redesigned to fit iOS 7’s aesthetic. There’s also a new app icon which now shows a blue box over a white background.
Jump over the break to check out a full changelog…
- Beautiful new design for iOS 7
- Streamlined iPad experience: just tap on your files and photos to toggle fullscreen
- Improved sharing and exporting makes it easier than ever to send files to your favorite apps
- AirDrop support lets you send links and files in a snap
- Seamlessly save videos to your library
- Speed! Faster launch, photo loading, and video playback
- Vanquished our most common crashes
- Fixed bug that caused HTML to render as text
- Oodles of PDF viewing updates
Dropbox is available as an universal app ( iPhone and iPad ) for free on the App Store…