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Nousmedis
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Recent Dropbox - Mac 12.3 Monterey support
The official support page relating to Mac OS Monterey 12.3 Dropbox compatibility is 2 months old now, and Apple just released (April 2022) first beta version of 12.4 and patched 12.3 with 12.3.1, but still no references to current status other than "in late march we will release a beta version...". How can I know is the beta version is now secure or how many days, weeks or months (or years!) do we still need to wait for the final stable release of a 12.3 and up supported version of Dropbox?
- Hi everyone,We wanted to provide an update on availability of full support for macOS 12.5 and higher to more customers. We’re continuing to expand our rollout through May 2023, and anyone interested in receiving this updated experience earlier can join our beta now.If you haven’t already received the update, you can expect it between now and the end of May 2023. We’re also working directly with a small subset of customers with complex configurations to ensure their migration is as seamless as possible.Here’s how you can join our beta:
- Basic, Plus, Professional, and Family plan customers: Turn on early releases and keep an eye out for a notification to opt-in
- Standard, Advanced, Enterprise, and Education customers: Contact your Account Team or Customer Support for more information
The updated experience is more integrated with macOS and comes with some changes that are consistent with macOS requirements. For more information, please visit our Help Center.Thank you.
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- BrendaW14 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox v149.4.4568 and went from OS 12.2.1 to 12.4. It took several hours to update but so far not issue with smart syncing.
- sphen4 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
great to hear BrendaW1 but to be specific - there isnt an issue with smart sync per-se but if access smart-sync offline files within 3rd party apps. that would be your test case:
https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/desktop/macos-12-monterey-support
- pwvanleijen4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm seriously considering to cancel my dropbox account and go to another cloud provider. Fix the Monterey problem please!
- REK14 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Ironic that today Dropbox announced a price increase as if it were some sort of improvement, but no word as to whether their now more expensive product will actually work.
- zaak4 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Adding more thoughts to my reply from a few days back re:
https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/desktop/macos-12-monterey-support
The support doc refers to MacOS 12.3 which was released March 14.
Today is June 3. MacOS 12.4 is already out.
It's almost 3 months later. Longer if you consider 12.3 Beta was out in Jan.
The problems have not been addressed nor has article been updated.There are 2 issues mention in the document:
1. Online-only files show size of 0K.
2. Online-only files don't open "automatically" (i.e., via 3rd-party applications... i.e., all applications).
What the article doesn't mention is:
3. Modified Dates on folders and packages are changed (destroyed) when syncing.
4. Random files will sync whenever they want to. I've noticed this dozens of times in all kinds of scenarios. I've looked long and hard for a pattern and haven't found one.
5. Sync status icons don't always refresh when they should. You need to open/close folders to get the real status.moral of story:
Dropbox is awesome.
Smart Sync is not Smart. - whatsondigest4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
PLEASE fix this soon or I'm jumping ship. one of my Macs upgraded to 12.4 automatically and that Mac is now sitting rotting and unused. Yes this is how valuable Dropbox is. So I'm looking at alternatives.
- Santi19704 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Is VERY disappointing to be subscriber of a premium file management solution and being still waiting for a solution to this issue.
I think that enough time has passed and many of us are considering seriously switching to other service.
I'm VERY DISAPPOINTED. There is no possible workaround to this and my daily work is radically affected.
- gullevek4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
12.4 Monterey is out and I am still holding back on updating.
On my work laptop I am already on 12.3.1 and Dropbox still seems to work and still in the ~/DropBox folder.
OneDrive already forced me to move all to the new location where I am not able to delete files anymore because they are not moved to the trash but force deleted.
I am now very afraid that if Dropbox moves to the same location I will no longer be able to delete files normally but also only force delete without moving to the Trash. If this comes I can no longer use Dropbox and need to find some other solution. Perhaps iCloud allows me to use the folder like a normal folder.
But at the end this support message appeared in April 2022 and we are in June, perhaps DropBox just doesn’t want to update anyway.
- MisterHook4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
We're having the same issue. Dropbox's complete silence, in terms of timing or expectations at all, is really forcing us to consider other options. We have no desire to make a switch like that, but every day that goes by with no solution and no communication is a day we lose confidence in Dropbox's ability to be a viable solution in the long term.
- taciteloquence4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm also concerned. I really like dropbox and I like that my cloud provider is really focused on providing cloud storage and not a million other things. Just having a projection for when the update would be ready would be a huge improvement. If they came out and said "we'll have the update by August" then I could make decisions about whether to update macOS or hold off, but it's annoying that I just have to google it every now and then to figure out if the problem is solved.
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