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公开(公告)号:US10796255B2
公开(公告)日:2020-10-06
申请号:US15476734
申请日:2017-03-31
Applicant: DROPBOX, INC.
Inventor: Ben Newhouse , Kavitha Radhakrishnan , AJ Palkovic , David Stinnette , Jacob Hurwitz , Jennifer Lee , John R. Grace, Jr. , Susan Wang , Leona Dondi , Igor Kofman , Kenneth Choi , Tsung-Hsiang Chang
Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing project tasks using content items. A user can create tasks within a content item. The tasks can be assigned to users and/or be assigned due dates. The content item can be shared with other users such that updates to the content item (e.g., updates to the tasks) can cause sending notifications to users associated with the content item. When a task in the content item is updated, all members of the project can be notified of the updated status of the task. A task list for a project can be created that aggregates tasks from multiple content items associated with the project. Tasks can be organized in the task list according to the content item the task was created in. Updates to tasks in the task list can cause corresponding updates to the tasks in the content items.
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公开(公告)号:US10719807B2
公开(公告)日:2020-07-21
申请号:US15476688
申请日:2017-03-31
Applicant: DROPBOX, INC.
Inventor: Ben Newhouse , Kavitha Radhakrishnan , A J Palkovic , David Stinnette , Jacob Hurwitz , Jennifer Lee , John R. Grace, Jr. , Susan Wang , Leona Dondi , Igor Kofman , Kenneth Choi , Tsung-Hsiang Chang
IPC: G06Q10/06 , G06Q10/10 , G06F16/25 , G06F16/955 , G06F16/16 , G06F3/0482 , G06F3/0481
Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing projects using references between the project and project items. Project items can be, for example, synchronized content items, collaborative content items, other projects, folders, tasks, user accounts, etc. The content management system can create a project identifier for managing data and/or people associated with a project. In various implementations, the content management system can store references between the project and project items in one or more folders associated with the project, in a database, in content item metadata, etc. In some implementations, the storage location of a content item does not affect whether it is associated with the project. When a project is selected by a user, the content management system can generate project view that presents various project items associated with the project in a convenient and easy to access graphical user interface.
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公开(公告)号:US20200084262A1
公开(公告)日:2020-03-12
申请号:US16685958
申请日:2019-11-15
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Jacob Hurwitz , Colin Dunn , Alex J. Palkovic , Lars Johnson
IPC: H04L29/08
Abstract: A collaborative content management system allows users to access collaborative content items. When a client device accesses a shared collaborative content item, the client device displays a portion of the collaborative content item that falls within a viewport. The client application generates a notification count of notification events associated with content that is contained in the collaborative content item and positioned below the viewport, and the client device displays the notification count in a graphical element adjacent to a bottom viewport edge. A similar process generates a second notification count of the notification events associated with content positioned above the viewport and displays a graphical element with the second notification count adjacent to the top viewport edge. The user can iteratively select one of the graphical elements to move the content of the collaborative content item to a portion corresponding to the next notification event above or below the viewport.
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公开(公告)号:US20180191805A1
公开(公告)日:2018-07-05
申请号:US15396015
申请日:2016-12-30
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Jacob Hurwitz , Colin Dunn , AJ Palkovic , Lars Johnson
IPC: H04L29/08
CPC classification number: H04L67/06 , H04L67/1097 , H04L67/26 , H04L67/306
Abstract: A collaborative content management system allows users to access collaborative content items. When a client device accesses a shared collaborative content item, the client device displays a portion of the collaborative content item that falls within a viewport. The client application generates a notification count of notification events associated with content that is contained in the collaborative content item and positioned below the viewport, and the client device displays the notification count in a graphical element adjacent to a bottom viewport edge. A similar process generates a second notification count of the notification events associated with content positioned above the viewport and displays a graphical element with the second notification count adjacent to the top viewport edge. The user can iteratively select one of the graphical elements to move the content of the collaborative content item to a portion corresponding to the next notification event above or below the viewport.
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公开(公告)号:US20170192764A1
公开(公告)日:2017-07-06
申请号:US14983959
申请日:2015-12-30
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Stefano Cayre , Jacob Hurwitz , Darius Contractor , Yuran Lu , James Harvey , Aadil Sarfani , Huy Nguyen , Alexander Embiricos , Genevieve Sheehan
CPC classification number: G06F8/61 , G06F9/44505 , H04L63/0815 , H04L63/0884 , H04L67/02 , H04L67/10 , H04L67/125 , H04L67/34
Abstract: An example computer implemented method to automatically download and install a second application can include a first application detecting that a condition has occurred. This first application can be preinstalled by the original equipment manufacturer. The first application can then present an interface for signing in to or signing up for a service. The first application can then download and install the second application. This downloading and installation can occur in the background without requiring user interaction. The second application can be a client application for the service and the first application can pass a token with login credentials to the second application. This can allow the second application to be authenticated with the service without requiring a user to reenter the user's credentials.
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