It looks like Dropbox might be about to enter into the messaging space. The company has apparently purchased workplace chat app Zulip. The news was sent out to Zulip users in an e-mail on Monday, ...
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Dropbox has released its recently acquired chat app, Zulip under an open-source Apache license. According to a blog post by Zulip co-founder Tim Abbott announcing the move, Dropbox has released ...
The team at Dropbox announced that Zulip is now an open-source software. Zulip is a group-chat app acquired by the company in 2014. From that day onwards, Dropbox has been working on open sourcing ...
During this years Dropbox Hack Week, Dropbox has announced that they will be releasing the Dropbox Zulip Chat Application under an open source licence. The list of open source applications and ...
The storage company is launching a Dropbox file app, a Dropbox Dash enterprise search app, and a Reclaim AI calendar app inside ChatGPT, letting users access, save, and act on their work without ...
Dropbox had acquired Zulip, a group chat app in April 2014. A year later, they have decided to make it open-source in Dropbox’s hack week project. Dropbox has released the app under Apache license.
Dropbox is considering adding a chat component to its popular fire-sharing platform, according to The Information. Citing two unnamed sources who were able to see the functionality in action, the ...