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johnrinek
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Syncing icons on the files in the Dropbox folder have changed
Hello
The Finder Extension Icons indicating whether a file or folder is Online Only or Available Offline are showing up in my Finder, however, the statuses are incorrect. For instance a folder that contains files that are both Online Only files and Available Offline files is showing a cloud icon, when it should be showing a white circle with a green checkmark and green outline. I think the Finder Extension is confused. Is there a way to reset the Finder Extension so the icons show correctly without changing the Online Only or Available Offline settings that I have for my files/folders? I do not want to change the statuses of my files/folders, I just want the icons to indicate the statuses correctly. Thank you.
Mac 10.14.6
Dropbox 152.4.4880
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- arigoldfilms4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Agreed. The new system is unbelievably useless and will force my company to move to another cloud client if dropbox can’t put it back how it was.
Who at Dropbox came up with this?
For synced files, we need to see
—Folders fully online only
—Folders mixed online/local
—Folders fully local
That’s how it was and it was very effective. the new system is just nuts and I cannot understand why they did this. Planning to move company elsewhere
- michael tan4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
yep, truly mind-blowing how DropBox can make such a great system, and then without warning or explanation, completely ruin it. it’s almost like someone is trying to sabotage it.
IT MAKES NO SENSE. Why would they remove the distinction between a “mixed” folder and a completely “online-only” folder ??? As others have said, trying to find which folders are hogging HD space is now impossible without manually inspection their entire contents, and their subfolders’ contents. WTF???
and i can’t for the life of me think about why it matters if a local file was made local by “opening it in an app” or “bringing it offline by right-clicking”
Speaking of, i hate the “online-only / available offline” names, i always have to pause to think about what it means. If a file is “offline”, my instinct is that file *isn’t* available locally. how about just LOCAL and CLOUD? or just 🟢 or ⚪️ ? clear and fast.
So disappointing.
- arigoldfilms4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
I have already commented here but I hope everyone who lands on this discussion upvotes it. Those of us who have brought our companies into the Dropbox ecosystem, and liked it, hope that they will wake up and fix this before they lose our business (and we lose a bunch of time moving to another service).
- Frennys4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Agree ! I also sent a message in the community asking if it was me having issues. The new app looks like the old one but malfunctioning!
- arigoldfilms4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
It’s very frustrating that this topic is not getting upgraded, there are actually a bunch of different complaint threads about it spread out across the community, but because the topic’s commenters aren’t consolidated, Dropbox is not seeing or responding to them.
The stupidity of this icon change makes me so annoyed every day while I (try to) work. They really messed up a great product and the time is ticking before my company moves to another cloud service.
- leandrosilva4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Totally agree arigoldfilms.
I also don't know how long they will take to get the previous back. Hopefully soon!
- rusdom4 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Has anyone heard any new responses from Dropbox lately?
This change has been so debilitating. It's been weeks of lost productivity now...I'm not sure how much longer I can hold out.
- arigoldfilms4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
I tweeted to Dropbox and someone replied, said they would look into it but it feels like this is falling on deaf ears. Feel free to do the same, folks.
I am also thinking of moving my company elsewhere although I prefer not to because of the hassle, but the icon system as it is now just doesn’t work. Like you, losing lots of productivity time with my partners who can no longer figure out what is on or off-line.
Boggles the mind that they did this.
- arigoldfilms4 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Still waiting...
- david-waek4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Does anyone know if GoogleDrive or Onebox (or one of the upstart companies) has an icon system like what Dropbox used to have?
I'm going to suggest to my boss that we move to another cloud service. The remote interns are wasting too much time with the now-meaningless "cloud" icon which now can secretly hide massive downloaded files.
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