

I could then save the file to Dropbox by tapping the triple-dot button in the upper-right and selecting Save to Dropbox. When I opened a shared Dropbox link using the Open in app button, I was kicked over to the Dropbox app with a preview of the document or photo. I tried this new feature on an iPhone and it worked flawlessly. IOS users will need to tap the Open in app button each time, but Android users can choose to always directly open files within the Dropbox app. This change means you can preview, save, rename and favorite the file using the Dropbox app, bypassing the need to sign in to Dropbox via Safari or another browser.

Now when someone emails you a Dropbox link and you tap on the link to open the file in your default mobile browser, you are offered a button to Open in app. With a recent update, Dropbox has made it quicker and easier to work with shared links on an iOS or Android device.
