Dropbox Paper is a place where you and your team can generate ideas together over an internet connection. Share any type of content, make changes to what you already have and get notified when someone else makes suggestions. The creativity flow has always better when teamwork.
Excited to see how this works out. If Dropbox can make this leap into collaboration successfully, it's just the beginning.
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@tokudu I have had access to it for around a week or two. If you are on a Pro plan just enable teams and get access to it.! :D I only wish there was markdown support :) Anyways good stuff i stopped using Evernote
After playing with Paper for a little while, I think the minimalist approach may hinder the adoption by anyone but techies. "Normals" will likely have trouble grokking the paradigm.
That being said, I really like it.
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So how does this integrate with core Dropbox? The interface allows me to organize docs in some folders and share them with others but I couldn't find out how to make them show up in my Dropbox folder.
Good: Being based on markdown makes it a great editor to collaboratively work on docs you could push later on to e.g. github/gitlab as issue descriptions.
@walterra Thank you for the feedback. Very valuable as we work on graduating Paper from Beta.
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@tokudu thanks for replying but that didn't answer my question :) — Is Paper completely separate from the Dropbox core service or is there a way to find the raw markdown files in my dropbox?
Any way to get an invite? I'm a long-time Hackpad user and have been on the Dropbox Notes beta list since day one. Weird that I haven't gotten invited yet.
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