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Ed
8 years agoDropbox Staff
What's new in Dropbox - 2nd Edition
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dportela
New member | Level 2
While I appreciate the desire to just post your update info in one spot, I encourage you not to just put the /whatsnew link into your iOS update description field. At the very least, bulletpoint the improvements and then provide a link for more information. Simply providing a link (which can't be tapped anyway and needs to be typed to be accessed) will most likely have the effect of insuring your iOS users are uninformed about your hard work and disengaged with you as a company.
Case in point, I only came here to tell you this...I won't be typing that URL again unless you give me a good reason to.
Case in point, I only came here to tell you this...I won't be typing that URL again unless you give me a good reason to.
OUsooner08
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
I second this sentiment. It's user hostile and lazy! At least bullet point improvements in the app store and then put to learn more go to x website.
- tristancliffe8 years agoNew member | Level 2Agreed also. Came here solely to say that it's infuriating when developers can't be bothered to fill out the changelog in app stores.
But as Dropbox gets bigger they care less and less about their customers, like any big company. Shame.
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