SHARING UNMANAGED CONTENT USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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    发明申请
    SHARING UNMANAGED CONTENT USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 审中-公开
    使用内容管理系统共享无内容

    公开(公告)号:US20160019210A1

    公开(公告)日:2016-01-21

    申请号:US14448173

    申请日:2014-07-31

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: In some implementations, a subscriber to an online content management system can share content items that are external to the subscriber's content library. A computing device can include managed content items associated with the subscriber's content library. The computing device can include unmanaged content items that are stored externally to the subscriber's content library. The subscriber can provide input associated with an unmanaged content item to generate a link (e.g., URL, file path, location reference, etc.) for the unmanaged content item. When generating the link, the unmanaged content item can be uploaded to the online content management system and stored separately from the subscriber's content library. The generated link can be shared with recipient user (e.g., subscriber or non-subscriber). The generated link can be used by the recipient to access the unmanaged content item uploaded to and stored by the online content management system.

    Abstract translation: 在一些实现中,在线内容管理系统的用户可以共享用户内容库外部的内容项目。 计算设备可以包括与订户的内容库相关联的被管理内容项。 计算设备可以包括从外部存储在用户的内容库中的非管理内容项。 订户可以提供与非管理内容项目相关联的输入,以生成用于非托管内容项目的链接(例如,URL,文件路径,位置参考等)。 当生成链接时,非托管内容项目可以上传到在线内容管理系统,并与用户的内容库分开存储。 生成的链接可以与收件人用户(例如订户或非订户)共享。 生成的链接可以被接收者用来访问在线内容管理系统上传到和存储的非托管内容项目。

    SHARING UNMANAGED CONTENT USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    公开(公告)号:US20230306069A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-09-28

    申请号:US18204113

    申请日:2023-05-31

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: In some implementations, a subscriber to an online content management system can share content items that are external to the subscriber's content library. A computing device can include managed content items associated with the subscriber's content library. The computing device can include unmanaged content items that are stored externally to the subscriber's content library. The subscriber can provide input associated with an unmanaged content item to generate a link (e.g., URL, file path, location reference, etc.) for the unmanaged content item. When generating the link, the unmanaged content item can be uploaded to the online content management system and stored separately from the subscriber's content library. The generated link can be shared with recipient user (e.g., subscriber or non-subscriber). The generated link can be used by the recipient to access the unmanaged content item uploaded to and stored by the online content management system.

    Sharing unmanaged content using a content management system

    公开(公告)号:US11704379B2

    公开(公告)日:2023-07-18

    申请号:US17152199

    申请日:2021-01-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: In some implementations, a subscriber to an online content management system can share content items that are external to the subscriber's content library. A computing device can include managed content items associated with the subscriber's content library. The computing device can include unmanaged content items that are stored externally to the subscriber's content library. The subscriber can provide input associated with an unmanaged content item to generate a link (e.g., URL, file path, location reference, etc.) for the unmanaged content item. When generating the link, the unmanaged content item can be uploaded to the online content management system and stored separately from the subscriber's content library. The generated link can be shared with recipient user (e.g., subscriber or non-subscriber). The generated link can be used by the recipient to access the unmanaged content item uploaded to and stored by the online content management system.

    CONTENT ITEM ACTIVITY FEED FOR PRESENTING EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTENT ITEMS

    公开(公告)号:US20200293169A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-17

    申请号:US16887230

    申请日:2020-05-29

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: A content management system provides event data relating to other users' activity or interactions with a content item for display in an activity feed provided in conjunction with a user interface of a native application displaying the content item. Though provided in conjunction with the native application, the event data is maintained separate from the content data of the content item and displayed in the activity feed by an application separate from the native application of the content item. The activity feed permits users to exchange chat messages and retrieve information for multiple versions of the content item.

    Content item activity feed for presenting events associated with content items

    公开(公告)号:US10684749B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-06-16

    申请号:US15892304

    申请日:2018-02-08

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: A content management system provides event data relating to other users' activity or interactions with a content item for display in an activity feed provided in conjunction with a user interface of a native application displaying the content item. Though provided in conjunction with the native application, the event data is maintained separate from the content data of the content item and displayed in the activity feed by an application separate from the native application of the content item. The activity feed permits users to exchange chat messages and retrieve information for multiple versions of the content item.

    Modifying native document comments in a preview

    公开(公告)号:US10198406B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-02-05

    申请号:US15389331

    申请日:2016-12-22

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: A document preview system provides previews of a native document to client devices. The previews include comments associated with native objects in the native document. The document preview system identifies bounding areas in the preview associated with the native objects, which may be identified by the rendering markers applied to the native document prior to rendering. Using the bounding areas, the document preview system identifies comments for the native document and determines the location to display the comment using native objects associated with the comment. When a new comment is received from a user for a preview of a native document, the document preview system determines native objects for the new comment that match a user's selection for placing the new comment. The new comment is inserted with the native objects in the native document.

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