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Brizzy's avatar
Brizzy
Helpful | Level 5
4 months ago

Ability to grant Dropbox desktop app access to Mac Library system folders

I have files in a folder Library>Audio>Presets that are constantly updated but there is no way to add this folder to the desktop app. The workaround is to copy the folder to another folder to have it uploaded. Duplicating data on the host machine is not ideal. Can we have an option where we can perhaps type the folder location?

6 Replies

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    4 months ago

    Hey Brizzy - thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on this with us.

    Just to clarify, are  you looking for something similar to this or you had something else in mind perhaps?

    Any additional information is more than welcome!

  • Brizzy's avatar
    Brizzy
    Helpful | Level 5
    4 months ago

    Yes, very similar however that post refers to Windows file system structure and not Mac OS

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
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    4 months ago

    I see, thanks for clarifying that for us Brizzy 

    Since the ask outlined there would cover both OSes, I'd  suggest up-voting it to show your interest and maybe even share your own thoughts there as well.

    Note that I've also passed your feedback on to the team too and you can let us know if you have anything else to add. 

  • Theresa's avatar
    Theresa
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    4 months ago

    Hi there Brizzy​  and welcome to the Dropbox Community. I just wanted to say, I really love the ideas and feedback you’ve shared here.

    I'm Theresa, one of the community managers here at Dropbox HQ 👩‍💻. If you’re open to it, I’d love to hear a bit more about how you’re using Dropbox. Whether it’s for work, personal projects, or something else entirely, I might be able to share some tips and tricks that could help you get even more out of your setup.

    Looking forward to hearing more,

    T😸 (Dropbox Community Manager)

  • Brizzy's avatar
    Brizzy
    Helpful | Level 5
    4 months ago

    Hi Theresa,

    Thanks for following up and asking!

    My primary source of income is in data science and data engineering, but I don’t use Dropbox for that—IT handles backups in that area.

    I’ve been making and performing music for over 15 years. Originally, I used Dropbox to store audio bounces and works in progress, mostly for listening on different speaker setups and sharing with collaborators.

    I follow the 3-2-1 backup rule, so I upgraded my Dropbox plan to back up files from multiple music computers in a centralized place. It’s more of a “living backup” approach alongside the more periodic backups I do with Time Machine or SuperDuper clones.

    This way, I can reinstall a system using Time Machine or a clone, and then layer in newer versions of files from Dropbox. Hope that makes sense!

    Would love to hear any hints and tips you have to get more out of the setup.

  • Theresa's avatar
    Theresa
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    4 months ago

    Thanks so much for getting back to me and I really appreciate you sharing how you’re using Dropbox!

    It sounds like you’ve built a really thoughtful setup. I totally get how useful it is to have Dropbox as a “living backup” - especially if you’re working on different projects across various devices 💻🎧. 

    We have a Musicians group here on the community where we share different articles about how get the best use out of Dropbox for your music. I wrote a piece about music collaboration that might interest you 🎼✨. 

    Also if you’re interested, if you’ve got older, large projects you’re not actively working on, you might like to sign up to test our new “Ignore files” feature. It’s designed to help you archive big files in Dropbox without syncing them to your device - freeing up space while keeping everything backed up in the cloud.

    T 😸 (Dropbox Community Manager)

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