


You can easily distribute photos in your Carousel collection to others. The marketing for Carousel promises “every photo and video is safe forever.” The first time you open the app and scroll through your collection, it can be quite a surprise to see photos that you shot or transferred to Dropbox months or years ago. It arranges them on a timeline which you can scroll through using a finger. After granting it, Carousel will display thumbnails of all of the photos and videos stored in your Dropbox account, not just those in Camera Uploads. Once installed, Carousel asks permission to access the settings and content on your Dropbox app. As I described in the revised and expanded Dropbox In 30 Minutes, 2nd edition, The Dropbox Carousel app is a great way to view and share the photos stored in your Dropbox account, as well as those stored on your phone’s camera roll. Dropbox’s Carousel app: The 1-minute review By Ian Lamont Blogĭropbox offers an optional mobile app for iOS and Android called Carousel.
