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Dropbox developer metadata
Dropbox developer metadata





dropbox developer metadata

The Metadata API lets developers assign custom metadata labels and values to Dropbox files through their third-party applications.Today, we’re going even further by bringing three more APIs into general availability, for improved usability and consistency in Dropbox API v2: To enhance developer capabilities, we quadrupled our API endpoints over the past year. With their success, the platform has reached a scale of more than 2 billion API calls per day-and we’re just getting started. Microsoft Outlook: Easily share files-big and small-with our add-in for the leading desktop email client (available via our early access program)īuilding on a trusted platform for content-based collaboration Since launching our first API in 2008, Dropbox has enabled over 500,000 developers to build connections to leading applications and tools.Autodesk AutoCAD: Open projects stored in Dropbox directly from the AutoCAD desktop application (coming soon).Atlassian JIRA Software: Access, share, and collaborate on the latest versions of your content from within the popular project management solution.To bring individuals and teams even more integrations-on top of existing ones with Adobe, DocuSign, Facebook, Google, Salesforce, Slack, and thousands more-we’re letting you connect Dropbox with three new tools: These connections combine our core sync and collaboration capabilities with the strength and scale of amazing partner applications. Providing a bridge across content silos More than 75% of teams use the DBX Platform to link to one or more third-party solutions.

dropbox developer metadata

Today, we’re introducing a unified suite of APIs and tools, and announcing new integrations with Atlassian, Autodesk, and Microsoft.

dropbox developer metadata

It enables teams to collaborate easily with industry-standard security-even when work spans across tools, apps, devices, and operating systems. That’s why we built the new DBX Platform to be the connective tissue for teams and businesses of all sizes. Whether you’re creating, distributing, or retrieving content, you need a unified home that brings it all together in one place. The rise of new productivity tools has changed how people collaborate, but at the cost of reduced transparency and lost time.







Dropbox developer metadata