Dropbox Paper Offers Power and Simplicity to Better Compete

With Paper (originally named Notes), Dropbox is making the transition from file storage provider to all-in-one collaboration service. “The premise of Paper is simple,” explains Digital Trends. “It’s a place where you can create, edit, tag, and chat all in one document. It essentially combines the aesthetic of Medium with the collaboration features of Google Docs.” Paper has been in closed beta for a few months, during which Dropbox added new features, and cut down on the toolbars and settings clutter, in order for the service to better compete with established offerings such as Google Docs, Evernote, Slack and OneDrive. Dropbox Paper is now in open beta.

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