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DBMcNic
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
What happens if I don't update to the new Dropbox for MacOS?
I have Dropbox on my M1 MacMini, M1 Macbook Air, old 2015 MacBook Air (all three on Monterey 12.6.3) as well as my iPad Pro and iPhone 13. On the computers, my DropBox folder is in users/{myname}/Dro...
- 3 years ago
By default, new files added to the account from the site or another device would sync as online-only on your machine, but you can still mark them as available offline.
Files will still sync as normal, and yes, you'd need to change your aliases if any apps of programs need to locate the Dropbox folder.
Macki
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I've used a lot of backup solutions over the years, and every single one has failed at some point - sometimes in a minor way, and sometimes a major one. I think it's unwise to use a backup strategy that relies solely on any one method. For me, cloud storage is a convenient and valuable way of syncing information across computers, but I would never rely on it as the sole backup for critical information.
slkoehler
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Agreed on not using one thing as the sole back up. I use 2 external hard drives. But my bad luck at the time was the crash came before I could back up to either HD (I usually do at end of day or after working on a few files). One file crashed in the middle of working on it (which is where a regularly syncing online backup is handy). Short of running 2 online backups simultaneously (which I'd think would be a terrible idea for your operating speed), I'm not sure what I could have done differently.
My experience with PCloud wasn't just the failed back up; it was their customer service or lack thereof. Again, they could be better now. Just thought I'd give others fair warning.
- DBMcNic3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The crux of the issue for me....
"After the update, all new files added by other computers, will sync as online-only by default."
This is why I can't & won't do the update and have now turned off auto app updates on my desktop and two laptops. I can't lose the feature of auto-syncing between devices. That was the feature that got me to upgrade so I could have access to multiple folders/files automatically on my six devices (iPhone, iPad Pro, iPad Mini) as well as easily share files with my husband. We travel frequently, I write books, and the auto-syncing is a must for us. There is no way I would always remember to mark new files for offline use on each of my devices. Makes no sense... I don't know if there are other applications that can replace this function, so for now I won't upgrade Dropbox or my Mac OS (currently happy on Monterey).
- millifoo3 years agoHelpful | Level 7"This is why I can't & won't do the update and have now turned off auto app updates on my desktop and two laptops."Turning off app auto update won't fix this: Dropbox isn't installed thorugh the Mac app store; it chooses if & when and how to update itself. In this particular case, they've said that upon reboot that the new behavior will take effect.
- DBMcNic3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
"Turning off app auto update won't fix this: Dropbox isn't installed through the Mac app store; it chooses if & when and how to update itself."
Well, you can see how non-technical I am...and I just paid $132 for the next year. Back to looking for other solutions, not a happy camper at all.
- fssbob3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Re: "After the update, all new files added by other computers, will sync as online-only by default."
Yes, but you can change this in a second. Initially after the update, the default for new files is online only. But you can select all your top-level folders and in one update (right click) specify that you want everything to be "Make Available Offline". Once I did that, all new and edited files inside these folders and their subfolders were saved offline, just like they used to be.The only exception would be new files and folders saved in the top level of your Dropbox folder--you would need to remember to right click and mark those as "Make Available Offline" as well.
(To avoid confusion, I'm only addressing the issue of people thinking files and folders will default to online-only. The inability to place the Dropbox folder on an external drive is still an issue--probably one that can't be fixed given Apple's current requirements.)
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