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the photo gallery app Carousel and email client Mailbox. The good news is that your Carousel photos aren't going anywhere—they'll still be stored in your Dropbox, where they've always been.
To my dismay, Dropbox (which has owned Mailbox since early 2013) announced on Monday that it was ceasing development of the app and its photo management app Carousel. I now have until February 26 ...
Dropbox is streamlining its operations by shutting down email client Mailbox and photo management app Carousel, the company announced today. The two apps once showed how Dropbox may have expanded ...
Dropbox is doing away with Mailbox, the email app it acquired in March 2013, and Carousel, the company’s attempt at a standalone photo management app. The company says that it’s making this ...
(Carousel, Dropbox’s aimless photo-storage solution ... Gentry Underwood was raising money to build the app that would become Mailbox, investors tried to urge him away.
There was no word on when a new version of Mailbox for iOS will hit the App Store with the updated auto swipe functionality. Carousel will store "every photo and video you've ever taken" and ...
Dropbox today announced several new products for its desktop and mobile consumers, including Mailbox for OS X and a new photo and video sharing app called Carousel. Carousel is a standalone app ...
We’ll be taking key features from Carousel back to the place where your photos live—in the Dropbox app. We’ll also be using what we’ve learned from Mailbox to build new ways to communicate ...
Much like the popular Mailbox app, AltaMail lets users quickly swipe ... Lytro Mobile If you’re a fan of Lytro and its funky “living picture” cameras, the new Lytro Mobile app for iPhone ...