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Box brings its productivity app to Windows 10

Box brings enterprise cloud management app to Windows 10 with split screen multistaking feature

Box, Windows 10, Microsoft Windows 10, Box app for Windows 10, Windows 10 app, Box Windows 10 app, Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 10 universal app, tech news, technology Box brings its file sharing and content management app to Windows 10 (Source: Microsoft)

Box has announced the launch of its enterprise app for Windows 10. With the new app, Box users can access and manage their Box content seamlessly across Windows 10 powered devices.

Box has over 50,000 paid business users which includes some of the Fortune 500 companies and commands over 40 millions users. Box says in a blog post that “It’s critical for Box to ensure that customers can work on their content across a wide variety of devices and platforms.”

Box which also had an app ready for Windows 8 says that it is easier to develop for Windows 10 and has appreciated the ability to build one scalable app. These are some of the top features of Box app for Windows 10

1. Content Management: With the new app, Box enables seamless content management experience all of Windows PCs, tablets and smartphones.

2. Easy sharing: Box users can simply send shared links for a file or folder from the app.

3. Office preview and collaration: Box app allows its users to preview Office files and comes with Windows file picker integration. The integration will let users create and edit Microsoft Office files and have them saved directly to Box.

4. Other features: Box also made it easy to pin contents from the app and supports split-screen multitasking feature.

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The Box app for Windows 10 is now available from the Windows Store for PCs and tablets and will also be available for smartphones soon.

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