Dropbox Adds Support for 4 More Languages

Written by Alan Monday, 18 April 2011 08:34

logo1 Dropbox Adds Support for 4 More Languages

Dropbox claims a usage base of over 175 countries, but now they are finally adding native language support for a few of them.  They announced today the addition of French, Japanese, German and Spanish.  They have also added a translation feedback system to allow users to help out with this transition.  According to Dropbox’s Dan Wheeler “Your input helps us make sure that Dropbox is perfect for your language. Big thanks to everyone on the forums for already sending us tons of great corrections — it’s made a huge difference! We hope you enjoy.”

Dropbox has become a go-to app around here.  We use if for almost anything – even my wife distributes school lessons for her students to download.  The best part is the more you use it the more free space you are given.  Whenever people log into your account to access files or sign up for an account of their own then you re given credit.  More available languages means even more opportunity.

If you would like to read more about how they are doing the thranslation then you can read about it over on the Dropbox Tech Blog.

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 Dropbox Adds Support for 4 More Languages

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