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justmeinNJ
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Request regarding MacOS X 10.10 (Yosemite) & 10.11 (El Capitan)
I just received a notice that dropbox will cease support for OS 10.10 and 10.11.
The notice, giving it the most leeway i can, indicated that i should consider upgrading my OS or use a web browser. This is not always possible.
For many of us, we are at the end of the line re: OS upgrades. I have an old macbook pro that i use for a few light tasks - but the data must be available on others machines. I use dropbox for this. I also cannot use the web browser unless i wish to upload files with each change. Impractical.
I will likely wind up switching to a different cloud service, which i would prefer not to do - yet maybe i must.
I don't know why you are ending support. The clients exist already and are unlikely to require many changes, if any. Please reconsider.
--justmeinNJ
Hi justmeinNJ & Chern - thanks for dropping by our Community to share your feedback on this.
As you probably know, as of October 17th 2022, the Dropbox desktop app will no longer work on any Mac device running OS X 10.11 or older.
If you do not wish to or cannot update your operating system, all your files will still be available through other compatible computers with supported operating systems, through supported mobile devices, and on the Dropbox website. However, on October 17th, 2022, devices running Mac OS X 10.11 or older will no longer be able to log in and access content through the Dropbox desktop app.
Kindly note that we regularly release new versions of the Dropbox desktop app with additional features, better performance, and security enhancements and these are not always compatible with older systems.
Apple stopped providing security updates to OS X 10.10 and OS X 10.11 in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
We are ending our support of the Dropbox desktop app for these operating systems to keep our product offerings in-line.
Let me know if you have anything else to add or ask.
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- Robinz4 years agoHelpful | Level 6I'm one of those that has several aged macs for different reasons. My oldest Mac hasn't synced with Dropbox anymore for a while now, but I don't do major work on it anymore. I use it with some old applications that aren't available anymore. But my next oldest Mac is my main hub for the same reasons many of you say. That being disconnected from Dropbox will seriously affect my work. I think rather than us complaining to each other, we need to connect with someone at the top who can listen. Customer support on Twitter just gives a canned answer. Does anyone have any friends in the media? Or a business account on LinkedIn?
- Colin W.14 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I've gone into "no hope with them" mode. Looking at my migration options, starting with 1Password. If that goes to iCloud OK then so does everything else, even though I have suspected data losses in the past with Notes and some other stuff. I'll just keep on top of good local versioned backups too!
Looking through some of their support site and other commentary about DB I think they've had their day and got to the hard point of trying to expand from a place you would not start from. It's tough and they'll give us all a hard time on the way I suspect.
A shame as I like the incremental efficient file synch stuff, though there was lots of data replication and high CPU usage etc at times that has annoyed me for years...
- Chern4 years agoHelpful | Level 6Colin W.1, same here. Publisher working third book using cs5 and 6 from decade ago. Elcapitan 10.11
I don't know if you chased up the thread, I've moved to pCloud with a lifetime subscription. Basically Downloaded, installed, pointed the main computer to sync whatever thats in the Dropbox folder, and installed pCloud on the rest of the computers to sync over LAN, Re path links to pcloud folder. Works out cheaper too as it is a one-time payment.
Shame on dbox_, they had to do this so suddenly, I had to migrate my cloud data 3 days before a flight. - Chern4 years agoHelpful | Level 6They could have just kept existing 10.11 users on a version of "Dropbox lite" for what it's worth, and increase the price of newer versions and earn more.
- Colin W.14 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Seems that new MacOS will force a new design on them and they don't want to do that AND run the old system. Seems like a bad way to go to me, from the eclectic light site in Jan 2022 that I linked before:
DropBox Desktop and Microsoft OneDrive
Both of these services have relied on kernel extensions to provide seamless access to items stored remotely. As from macOS 12.3, those kernel extensions won’t be supported any more, so both services are working on replacements.
One Drive will not support HFS+ either (most older non SSD drives).
Looking at iCloud to consider issues I also decided to start with Howard's writings, especially around backup and integrity testing:
https://eclecticlight.co/?s=icloud
I'll look into pCloud (sorry but thought that p was just a typo!) Not sure a one off pay is long term sustainable business as they have to keep paying for power, staff, network?
- JackinCA4 years agoNew member | Level 2
After my original post a few days ago, I did the upgrade to Mac 10.15 and viola! My MS Office Word, Excel, and Powerpoint no longer work. So I needed to buy a monthly subscription for MS Office as a result of the Dropbox upgrade decision. Also, the advice on this support community is not always edited or put into some context. I read here that I would need to erase my local hard drive files and reload them down from the Dropbox cloud after upgrading. That turned out to be bad advice, so I stopped the process--but did not realize that Dropbox would take three days to synch this decision, and at the end--voila! My main work folder is only on the Dropbox cloud but not accessible on my harddrive. Following all the written instructions and cautions about downloading an 800GB folder or even just folders within the folder, all I ever got was an error message "Zip Failed".Wrote customer support for help two days ago and nothing back from them yet. I've gone from thinking that I don't know how Dropbox works to thinking that the Dropbox Company does not know how it works.
- Robinz4 years agoHelpful | Level 6That is a shame that they are sending us all in a tizzy over this news. I'm trying to stay calm and thinking that since our files will still be accessible through the website, I will have to brush up on how to work that way. It won't be as convenient as having it appear like an external drive on my computer but it will have to do. It's more important that this computer stays with El Capitan because of all the other desktop applications. My phone, iPad and one other computer are more up to date. I'm just going to stop worrying for now. I'm sorry that they are causing everyone such stress. It's not very customer friendly.
- ADE Media4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I've upgraded an old (late 2014) Mac Mini today to run Mojave and put that onto the network as a shared device. Seems to be working ok just doing Dropbox duties but haven't really tested it yet and it runs way too slooooow to do anything else. Still, hopefully problem solved for now with minimal intervention and I can get back to doing some proper work. I'm certainly NOT going to upgrade the OS on our macs and rewrite applications and scripts (which are all 32 bit but super stable) just yet, it'll cause far more problems than it'll solve and ultimately cause us to loose business.
I still think this is pretty poor customer service, I'd expect at least three months notice for decommissioning (ideally six months). Fully understand if it was a free service but for users like us it's not and long standing customers who pay for the software really do deserve better.
- Colin W.14 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I strongly agree about the timescales here. This was visible as coming down the line to an independent Mac commentator & tech hero Howard Oakley in January 2022, so the DB team must have known it was coming even if the date was unsure...
Bad behaviour not give at least early warning of impending changes, I think.
- Emarjay4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I have two Macs… one running 10.10 (mid 2009 MacBook Pro) and one running 10.11 (LATE 2009 iMac). When you check for updates on the machines, it says no updates available. However, I checked here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211683 and the list showed that my LATE 2009 iMac would run 10.12 AND 10.13. The 10.12 download wouldn’t work but 10.13 did and my iMac is now running on that, High Sierra. All being well, the iMac will sync after the 17th Oct.
The Dropbox files on my MacBook are now being bypassed when I work by linking both machines over the network so that the only Dropbox files being used are the ones on the iMac. The downside is that Adobe CS5 apps don’t run on the Mac now but I can do all that work on the MacBook. I’m retired so no longer need to take the MacBook walk-about.
Just wanted to let people know about the Apple support list as there may be others whose machines CAN be updated even though their system says they can’t. DO CHECK that software will continue to run if machines are updated though.
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