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Mawthra
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The upgrade to new new macOS build (one that uses Locations) has been a complete and total disaster
I installed Dropbox on a wiped/fresh install M2 Max MacBook Pro, it prompted me to update to the new Dropbox that uses the Apple Cloud API stuff where it keeps your Dropbox folder in a sub folder of ...
LHM1
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I keep getting a Dropbox notification asking me to allow Dropbox to sync with icloud (or something to that effect) and I refuse to do so. There is no way I want my dropbox saved to Mac's iCloud as 5GB is the max default, so I wouldn't have enough space unless I bought more iCloud space in addition to paying for Dropbox Pro. Let's keep Dropbox seperate just like all other third party Apps please.
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