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meganh32
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
How to view previews of online-only files on desktop (like how you can in the mobile app)? - macOS
I'm trying to figure out how to see previews, specifically of .jpeg online files, on my mac desktop. I use Dropbox almost exclusively for photo management and it's frustrating not even being able to see a preview so I can figure out which files I need to download locally (I just moved from an old computer that had enough storage to download everything offline to a new computer with much less storage so almost everything is online). I can do this on my android app. All of the online-only files on the mobile app are fully previewable and I can scroll through everything before deciding what to download. Is this possible on the desktop?
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- _MKT2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
luizfernandomiller that is such a ridiculously unspecific response, ohhh a mysterious third party is to blame, sure sure 🙄. Firstly, any computer will have third party software, mac or pc, in fact, technically dropbox is third party as otherwise you'd be stuck with apple apps the mac came with and never do anything on your actual computer. Secondly, finder isn't a third party app, it's native to mac, and since we are all experiencing an issue viewing files via finder with dropbox after a dropbox update, I fail to see exactly what third party app they're blaming. Personally since I use my mac for heavy creative work I install very few programs on my mac beyond the big reputable ones, I can't think of anything I've got at all that could be considered minor/potentially unstable/untrustworthy. They surely aren't blaming Adobe or Microsoft, and again, since those programs aren't used to view dropbox files anyway, I fail to see how this would impact their service.
Dropbox need to speak to Apple and sort out a solution, it's not Apple's doing either, but I'm quite sure they'd be informed enough to sort out what the issue is exactly. Mac's account for upwards of 30% of the US market as a whole, according to this article from Computer World in May. I'm from Australia and would add if we cut school students from the data that figure would likely grow exponentially, and certainly in the creative industries it's higher again. My point here being, mac use is no longer small fry, the excuses of the tech teams of years past that "oh it's a mac issue it's your fault for using mac" don't cut it any longer, especially not a service like this which is specifically targeted at industries known for being heavy mac users.
I've gone back to sending wetransfer links for all clients except the one that forces me to use Dropbox. I've moved all my file storage to icloud drive. The previous comment is true, this is a fundamental part of Dropbox service and without it, Dropbox is pretty useless.
- luizfernandomiller2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8I agree with you. The basically it’s not working.
- Rzei2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
If I look into my "Camera Uploads" folder, which is online only, I see previews of all images until September 3. Then, from September 5 onwards, all I can see are the generic jpg icons. So something must have happened between those dates – a new Dropbox app update which broke something perhaps?
- luizfernandomiller2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Yes. With me was the same symptom (until beginning of September everything was alright).
But as I deleted Dropbox and Dropbox folder from my Mac and reinstalled again, now all the online folders are without thumbnails.
I noticed that if you download a file as offline and then turn this file as online, the thumbnail is kept for a while. So probably the problem is with Dropbox when downloading files as offline to your Mac.
Best, - Sam DBX2 years ago
Community Manager
Hi all,
Beta Build 185.3.5963 is now available and our team has worked on the previews of online-only files on desktop. If you've opted for early releases in your Settings, it will auto-update.
If you prefer to wait for the next Stable Build release, it should also include this fix.
Let us know if this resolves this issue for you, if not, we'll continue to investigate.
Thank you,
Sam
- luizfernandomiller2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Hello Sam DBX
I tested here and is not working. 😞
I force close the Finder to see if was the problem and I try to resync an online folder, but none thumbnail was showed.
Best, - HappyTales2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Same as luizfernandomiller. Still not working here. I've restarted my computer.
M1 Max MacBook Pro, Ventura 13.5.2 (22G91)
- _MKT2 years agoHelpful | Level 6I’ll check when I get home which version I have - can’t remember if I opted in to beta. But I noticed today all of a sudden .ai and .eps files aren’t previewing as thumbnail view suddenly - even if downloaded aka “available offline”. This is a new and fun problem that WASN'T the case before 🫠. Still having issues with online only previews too.
- pizzamargherita2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm glad that this is finally getting officially recognized and developement is happening.
Unfortunately still not working for me too, m1 max macbook pro 16, macos ventura 13.5.2 (22G91).
- Sam DBX2 years ago
Community Manager
Thank you for the feedback luizfernandomiller , HappyTales, pizzamargherita and _MKT.
We'll share this with our product team today and continue to keep you all posted on any progress.
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