On Wednesday, October 1, Dropbox officially announced a new update for Android devices that should make accessing, and transferring documents much easier for heavy users. With the newest update, which brings the version up to 2.4.5.10, the ability to export documents from your Dropbox to your microSD card is now possible. This means, as Dropbox puts it on their personal blog, you can transfer documents, videos, to-do lists, photos, and whatever else you may have stored in the cloud to another Android device without having to worry about an internet connection (after the initial export, of course): The update isn’t just about exporting documents, though, as Dropbox now has better support for Android L devices. What’s more, there’s an even better search, with a focus on improving the overall speed. Dropbox says that if you’ve signed up for early releases through the Dropbox app directly, the update should be available to you now. For everyone else, the update will be rolled out over the next few hours. It’s also already available in the Google Play Store, and you can find a link to the app below.

Dropbox for Android

Available in the Google Play Store: Free

Updated: October 1, 2014

Version: 2.4.5.10