If you use any of the 'Connect to' cloud storage apps on BlackBerry 10 such as Box, Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive, you'll want to go ahead and load up BlackBerry World to ensure you have the latest releases. All three of the connector apps have been updated but when it comes tracking down what exactly has changed, that's a bit harder.
It appears as though the changelogs were just recycled from previous updates, so they simply note performance improvements and BlackBerry Blend integration, for each one. That said, they're certainly there and certainly updated, so get them updated and by all means, if you spot anything actually in any of them, let others know in the comments.
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Dropbox, Box and OneDrive all updated in BlackBerry World
If you're making use of Dropbox, Box or Microsoft OneDrive on your BlackBerry 10 device, all three apps have now been updated in BlackBerry World. According to the change logs for all three, there's several improvements within the apps as well as a few slight visual changes, though some of the stuff mentioned does appear to be older. Support for administrator device pinning to...
Dropbox now limits free users to just three devices
Dropbox, the popular cloud storage service, has a pesky new rule for free users — they can only use the app on up to three devices at once.
Box for BlackBerry 10 will stop working on November 12
Just a little bit of a heads up for any BlackBerry 10 or PlayBook users out there still making use of the Box app for cloud storage. As noted on the Box site, Box for BlackBerry 10 and PlayBook will no longer work starting November 12, 2018.
Built-in Dropbox on BlackBerry 10 no longer works, try these apps instead!
As BlackBerry 10 continues to age, features that were current when it was released have also started to age and change. One of the latest to come to an end is support for the built-in Dropbox app.