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Lightfeather
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Anyone know why the size of my files/folders in Dropbox is always smaller than they are on my Mac?
Anyone know why the size of my files/folders in dropbox is always smaller than they are on on my Mac? I've synced folders of images using dropbox backup, and I've uploaded folders of images directly ...
- 2 years ago
Hi Lightfeather,
Such differences may come up when you observe the same file with/on systems using different prefixes (binary - classical/old school fashion - or Si) and this file is few kilobytes at least (i.e. prefix appears). In your case Dropbox uses binary prefixes in all cases while Mac (more accurately Finder - there may be other file browsers installed that use different conception) uses typically Si prefixes. Take a look here for more info. 😉
Hope it's a bit more clear now.
Здравко
2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi Lightfeather,
Such differences may come up when you observe the same file with/on systems using different prefixes (binary - classical/old school fashion - or Si) and this file is few kilobytes at least (i.e. prefix appears). In your case Dropbox uses binary prefixes in all cases while Mac (more accurately Finder - there may be other file browsers installed that use different conception) uses typically Si prefixes. Take a look here for more info. 😉
Hope it's a bit more clear now.
Lightfeather
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Okay, that helps. Thanks so much!
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