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paul20
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox support for MacOS 12.3 - can we finally upgrade?
Hi, I cannot find anywhere anyone saying that Dropbox properly supports MacOS 12.3, even though it was released weeks ago and has now been superseded by 12.3.1 with zero-day fixes. I can find discussion of this question in the past, and I can find several users having significant problems with 12.3 as recently as this morning (https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-installs-integrations/High-CPU-Usage-after-updating-MacBook-Pro-to-MacOS-Monterey-12-3/td-p/583880), but not anywhere where Dropbox can say that 12.3 is actually supported. As of 3 weeks ago, the most that was said was that it was not fully supported yet. Since then there has been a conspicuous silence. (The issue, of course, is that Apple finally completely banned the file system extension Dropbox was using, per what they had been promising for years.)
Is 12.3 officially supported? What are the limitations associated with running Dropbox in 12.3, if any?
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- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi UKD, it would make sense that the app is indexing, since you just now installed the stable build, and due to the load of files.
You got this far, I understand how important it is to you, but please have some patience, as file re-index after this change.
As for your ability to sync, and unsync content, could you give me some additional info as to what you need to achieve here? I am only asking, because that ability is still available whether you use our latest app for macOS, or not.
- UKD3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Megan It's gonna take a while. This is much slower than the beta build the other day. I think I'm about half way through the indexing with approx 2.4m files to go. I'll just have to wait I guess.
I honestly don't want to get in to this with the syncing. We all know that Dropbox has dropped the ball here and is blaming Apple for their own inability to plan and implement a proper strategy to deal with the API changes. Your company was too busy putting out new requested features like "Paper" and "Passwords" rather than working on the core system and your biggest problem, API connectivity and having your software work properly.
What I don't think your company realises is is who put you where you are. Who supported you and paid for your service as you grew. Who put up with crappy builds and insane memory hogging software. Us... your customers did. Those of us on laptops put up with hearing our fans blasting away all day because your bloatware software was poorly put together. And the reason we stuck with it was because Dropbox was ahead of the game. Great customer service, great features for designers and developers. Awesome file sharing abilities and then later the ability to smart sync files.
And then we are now here... waiting for for Dropbox, over 18 months AFTER Apple announced their API changes, and still no viable finished product available. Would put up with a defective car for this long? You wouldn't right? You'd sell it. Yet we've paid in advance for your service and it falls very short of what it promises to do. So here we are hanging on and twiddling our thumbs waiting to see if Dropbox makes a statement as to when the new release will be for it's customers, you know, the ones paying for your service.
My rant over for the moment.
- UKD3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Megan Dropbox is now updating again. 10 million files and counting. Is it supposed to do that?
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi UKD, if you could attach a screenshot of the app's syncing status as it currently is, that'd be amazing.
Also, if you click on your Dropbox icon, and then your icon on the top right, and check to "view sync issues" do you see anything there?
- UKD3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
- UKD3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Megan now 66,000,000 files and counting....
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi UKD, it might sound trivial but have you tried restarting your device at all?
- seb1823 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Tank goodness someone has said that. This is getting ridiculous. Have just been spent 20 minutes with technical support on chat for them to be completely unable to help (can't blame them, they're not developers).
Now stuck with a completely unusable dropbox as I have no access to my files (and spare me the "use your web browser" which quite frankly isn't an acceptable workaround: can I edit my raw files through my web browser?) and now have an unusable cloud storage.
I appreciate Megan taking time to try and help but "wait for files to re-index" is a bit rich. I've waited 24 hours leaving my computer running. And it's still stuck on the exact same number of files to index (with no idea on which file it might be stuck on - if it's even doing anything at all, I'm not convinced it's even trying - because the app isn't exactly very verbose and reports "no sync issue").
Even tried a full OS reinstall to see if that could help. Nope, exact same problem.
OneDrive is able to make it work and has been able to make it work for what, 1 year now? So it's not Apple's fault. It's been 1.5 years since that change has been announced. It's very dishonest to blame Apple on that one. What do I do in the meantime? Tell my clients "can't get started on your project, my app may or may not be re-indexing my files"? And I don't have a few million files like some people here, only a mere 300k.
It's unfortunate I can't a get a pro-rata refund because this would be the bare minimum, there is no chance I'm staying with Dropbox following this debacle.
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi seb182, do you have a ticket number reference from your communication with our Support team?
- BlastCreative3 years agoHelpful | Level 6Subscribed to this in case anyone spots an identical set up as an alternative that works as this should before my annual fee is due.
Max users totally taken for a ride at some considerable cost. Was a perfect cloud based set up. Clearly no longer is.
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