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Is Dropbox Paper dead in the water?

Is Dropbox Paper dead in the water?

exzrael
Helpful | Level 6

Hi everyone,

 

I really like how Dropbox Paper works and I would love to move all my work from other alternatives to work only in Paper. But I'm a bit worried that Dropbox ignores Paper at this point and don't improve it. The last "news" to Paper was on March 5 which is a very long time ago. And I don't want to work in a tool that the developers doesn't want to improve.

 

Anyone know how the development around Paper will be going forward?

 

Thanks and have a nice day all.

 

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The question is who wants/needs to use it, all the companies that I have worked with normally say Dropbox Paper - "what's that" ? "Contact I.T and they will create you a temporary MS account with Share point, Office/Onedrive, Teams".... I've kicked Paper into touch some time ago. Tricky times ahead I think!

Tinchohs
Collaborator | Level 10

Thanks! I've been in the same boat for a long time now, and continue to love the product, even without any evolution and VERY minimal bug fixes, but I wonder every day if I'll find myself out of all my notes anyway in the near future.

 

Have you found another solution for your use case? I have seen improvements in Google Docs that allow for collapsing and expanding content which is one of the features I like best about Paper. 

 

Have you switched already? If so, to what and how are you liking it? 

 

Thanks. m. 

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