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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, but the notification never goes away, and doesn't have any method to manually remove it. I've tried restarting the Dropbox app, and restarting the whole computer. Neither make the notification go away.
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- KOA13 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi , I finally found out how to remove "Ready For Update" of beta releases. It is simply, going to "Preferences". > General and clicking on "Leave Beta" ( if you were signed up for getting beta releases ). After that, the Dropbox icon in the Mac Menu bar no longer displays the warnings of Ready For update. Hope that helps you all...
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
- David F.613 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I don't have the option. I'm not using the beta version. 😐
- David F.613 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Interesting. I already had the version v166.4.2920 installed that you mention, but I reinstalled anyway and now the issue is fixed. Go figure. Thanks!
- David F.613 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Ugh. Spoke too soon. It worked on my MacBook, but not on my Mac Studio. Same loop of installing and ending up with the red exclamation and the message to update to the latest version, even though I just have.
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey David F.61, sorry to hear about this.
Can you please let us know if you've granted full disk access to Dropbox on the affected device?
If you did and this persists, please send us a screenshot of the app's exact status and version as shown in your menu bar.
This would help us assist further.
- PaulHarder23 years agoHelpful | Level 5
David, I don't recall the details, but I seem to remember that there's a specific procedure needed, to upgrade Dropbox on a Mac. I suggest googling to find explicit upgrade instructions.
- David F.613 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Yes, Dropbox has full disk access and accessibility. This is what I am seeing after updating. I notice that on my MacBook, it updated and just ran. On my Mac Studio, it asked me to login again.
- aldee3 years agoExplorer | Level 3Walter,I have a related question: Will Dropbox keep working without the update if I have NO ONLINE ONLY files?Two other ways of asking this same question:is it still *necessary* to update? (as opposed to *recommended*?) when one has ONLY OFFLINE files?how long does Dropbox plan to remain backward compatible?I am concerned because I am on an older MacBook Pro for which the last compatible macOS is Monterey. I am also concerned about Dropbox playing well with older versions of iPadOS to sync my files.Thanks!Al
- TonyEnglund3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Would it be possible to have some kind of information about when you could expect the "upgrade"? I work with a lot of users on Mac who upgraded the OS over a year ago who have daily struggles.
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