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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.
Alex_Lespaul
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
We are already on 12.3.1 and still no release…
jeff w.44
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Really sad how long this is taking, and how poorly Dropbox is about communicating about this.
- andrewmatoxy4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
At this point Mac OS 13 is going to come out before Dropbox fully supports Mac OS 12.
- DBASQL4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Centrestack made this change 8 months ago prior to the release of the 12.3 update. They saw the release notes and beta testing and took action right away. You are telling us with the resources that DB has at their disposal this can't get done it a reasonable time frame?
- YeaItsJosh4 years agoHelpful | Level 6Seriously. Dropbox has market cap of over $8 billion, but can't keep their software up to date.
I have to wonder if Apple wants access to their code. Maybe there's something going on behind the scenes that Dropbox isn't willing to give in to. Who knows? - misiektoja4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Well, the way Dropbox handled it I decided to move to OneDrive. I'm actually surprised how good piece of SW it is. I used it like 3 years ago and did not like many things, but right now it is different app. And you get 2TB of storage for every family member in Office365 subscription. So no reason for me to extend Dropbox, especially as they start to focus on many unneeded features (just like Evernote did). Apparently they forgot about their core business and they do not care about their own customers. Maybe once we vote with our wallets they change something (or go bankrupt).
- YeaItsJosh4 years agoHelpful | Level 6For a family, OneDrive makes a lot of sense. The problem we face as a business is the lack of team folders via OneDrive without going into SharePoint hell.
- Firelock4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
We tried to move our global creative teams files to OneDrive back in 2020 when the pandemic hit and we had to work remotely. OneDrive for Business is actually a front for SharePoint Online, where OneDrive acts as a sync engine. In the tests we conducted it was 6-10x slower than Dropbox when syncing large volumes of files and OneDrive’s collaborative feature set is at least 10 years out-of-date. For individual users OneDrive is not bad. For teams OneDrive for Business is a nightmare.
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