Some interesting changes are ready in this branch

Nov 7, 2014 21:33 GMT  ·  By

Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, has been promoted to version 2.11.34 for the experimental branch. 

The Dropbox developers don't usually provide too many changes for the Linux platform and the latest update is not all that promising either. In fact, there is nothing specific for Linux, but the branch is an entirely different discussion. This will be a very interesting release when it becomes stable, but until then we can take a closer look at what's coming.

"This UI rewrite helps us fix a large number of issues/glitches you have reported over the years, improve performance, support high DPI on Windows, a new setup wizard on Linux, and more! File identifiers enable Dropbox to detect when files have been moved and renamed. In the future we'll be able to use this to improve features such as Previous versions. For now, this change should be invisible. Let us know if applications working with files in your Dropbox start interacting differently," reads the official announcement.

Check out the official announcement for more details about this release. You can download Dropbox 2.11.34 for Linux from Softpedia, but if you want a binary, you will have to wait a little longer.