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Anna R.5
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox support for macOS 12.3
So I'm referring to https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/desktop/macos-12-monterey-support
Does this mean it will be 100% safe to upgrade to macOS 12.3 as long as I keep Smart sync to Loc...
- 4 years ago
You can never ever say its 100% safe - simply because you'd be using a Beta OS and also a Beta version of Dropbox. However, it should work well, but, be cautious of the fact it is beta at all levels.
I know previously at last minute notice Apple have changed how stuff worked in beta versions meaning stuff which used to work no longer did when updated to the next release so thats also something to be aware of.
DeepLightnin
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
What about when Apple deploys the production (non-Beta) version of MacOS 12.3?
If I accept the 12.3 upgrade, will I still be able to open my online only files via Finder?
Will there be any proactive communication from DropBox to guide Mac users through the current issue where MacOS 12.3 may not be compatible with the DropBox Legacy System Extension?
Thanks
Mark
Super User II
4 years agoDropbox has always had client ready releases upon releases of updated OS's. I cannot foresee any issues or changes this time.
- DBgreen14 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Can you bring us any further clarification on the status of a macOS 12.3-compatible Dropbox, now we're nearly into mid-March and Apple is expected to announce the upgrade next week?
Will all Dropbox users be automatically notified when a compatible version is released?
Thank you.
- misiektoja4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Yep, exactly, Apple announced they will release 12.3 in few days and Dropbox communication is very weak. Can we safely upgrade to official 12.3 and new Dropbox will be available by then ? Or will there be some limitations ? Microsoft is handling it much better and their new OneDrive app is ready since some time.
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi all - thanks for reaching out.
I just wanted to mention that we’re actively working on full support for macOS 12.3
In the meantime, you’ll still be able to open Dropbox files by double-clicking them in Finder.
To make an online-only file available to open in third-party applications, use the following steps :
1. From Finder, Right-click(or control-click) the file you wish to open.
2. Select “Make available offline”
You should now be able to open your files without issue.
You can find more details in the dedicated Help Center article.
I hope this helps!- DBgreen14 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Having purchased an M1 iMac a few months ago, I opted in to automatically receive Dropbox Apple Silicon beta updates.
I am currently on version 145.2.3154. Could it be this beta is already MacOS 12.3 compatible?
- rs19703 years agoExplorer | Level 3
It really feels like Dropbox is underinvesting in the MacOS platform: not keeping up with MacOS-level security changes, being super late in migrating to Apple Silicon, leaving unresolved long-time issues like slow sync when restoring a Dropbox, etc.
In the mean time, Dropbox seems to be obsessed on upselling me new products that I did not ask for and do not need, such as e-signatures, etc.
If there was a simple way to migrate to another file syncing app, I would do it for our entire office. But it also seems that Google Drive has problems and Microsoft One Drive is… well… Microsoft.
- rfog3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
rs1970, once Dropbox didn't fulfill their own promises, in addition how "well" work latest versions, I started using Synology Drive Client based in my Synology NAS, and, surprisingly, I had no problem, specifically no 100K limit files, incredibly fast syncing etc.. The only handicap is you need a Synology NAS with SSD cache disks and that combination is not cheap, but I had it and needed $0 of investment.
- jekratz3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
OneDrive on Mac has always been a steaming pile but I've not had any issues with Google Drive at all, even with the update that uses the same file provider API that dropbox seems to be having such a problem with.
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