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Grokitas
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox for MacOS is now ready
I've got Dropbox installed on an M1 MacBook. After upgrading to Ventura 13.0 it brings up a notification. If I click on "Get started" and go through all the steps in the process it appears to work, b...
aldee
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanx Paul for the quick response!
I have never had and am not planning to have any files "online only", so your response is good news. I just hope you are right!? š¤ š
Are you sure there are no other reasons one has to update for?
I also wonder how far Dropbox will stay backward compatible?
I looked but could not find a help file with details about this update.
PaulHarder2
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
No, there are always other reasons to update. At the top of the list is the ever present possibility that an available update will close a security hole that, if left unfixed, would open you up to unauthorized access from unidentified bad actors. Would you like to let your Mac be invaded by corrupted files or -- even worse -- files that, when you next open them will activate malware that will wipe your hard disk? It is NEVER a good idea to put off updating any software.
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