Paper came out in a closed beta in the second quarter last year, and then opened as a public beta in the third quarter. The process can boil down to a simple checklist, and all of this has sort of morphed Paper into a sort of record of the entire workflow for a project including assets, notes and timelines. So the company also built in a way to do that. The service was also interestingly being widely used as a way to manage and assign tasks, Radhakrishnan said. We want it to support all phases of the creative process.” We wanted to make sure it works not just from creation to views, but beyond that. “We re-imagined the experience from the bottom up. “The thing that Dropbox Paper does well is that it really supports modern workflows really well,” Dropbox group product manager Kavitha Radhakrishnan said.
Radhakrishnan said that users were basically taking parts of Paper documents and pasting them into presentation applications given that the documents had turned into large lexicons of a project for meetings. Dropbox also said Paper has been localized into 21 languages. In addition to the regular launch of Paper, the company said that users will also be able to automatically generate presentations and run them through Paper in their browsers. Dropbox said today that it is rolling out Paper - its note-taking app that it’s emphasizing is a tool that’s built for managing workflow as well - globally.