Dropbox's collaborative editing software
Paper received an update to its iOS app on Tuesday that allows users to edit their documents offline.
Similar to Google Docs,
Paper offers
Dropbox account holders a minimalist document editor and conversational tools for collaborative projects. Users review and revise work in a single, shared space which includes an image gallery feature, advanced search across files and comments, and a **tifications system that works across both the iOS app and the web version of the service.

The new
Offline feature was introduced to allow users to create new documents, or access, edit, and comment on documents stored in the cloud even if they lost their internet connection. When the connection is restored, changes are automatically synced to the
Paper service.
The change brings
Paper one step closer to Google Docs functionality, but currently the
Offline Mode applies to mobile users only ?
Dropbox has yet to add the
Support to the web app version of the service.
In addition to the
Offline mode,
Dropbox an**unced
Paper Support for 20 additional languages, including Danish, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, **rwegian Bokmal, Malay, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian.
Paper is a free download for iPhone and
iPad available on the
App Store. [
Direct Link]
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