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6 years agoBeta Build 110.3.425
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- Frederic C.25 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Still no news about a native M1 version of DropBox ? Isn't DropBox supposed to be a professionnal tool ?
- melvinchia5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Upping this request for an ARM native version for the Apple Silicon (M1) Mac..
- THMoore5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Every major piece of software I use has been updated to run natively on Apple Silicon. This delay from Dropbox is alarming.
I already pay Apple for iCloud space -- should I shift everything there if Macs (and, therefore, the iPhones and iPads I use with my Mac) are not going to be well-supported by Dropbox?
- anonymous5 years ago
I agree on the Apple Silicon native support.
I guess it is a bit harder because other Sync services seem to have similar problems releasing a Universal version from their apps, which I can understand. No response from Dropbox is not ok.
I'm still on the monthly plan because I generally do not like the desktop client too much at the moment, lack of a Universal app, high resource usage and lack of response from Dropbox keeps me from really investing in the solution. The main reason I started using Dropbox is Scrivener and better MacOS Bundles support, but it seems I need to start rethinking this decision.
- rmcrys5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I own a Mac with Apple Silicon M1 and I find unbelievable that Dropbox as a giant company still has no native M1 version. Apple Silicon support is very uncomplicated to achieve and there are already thousands (millions?) of those chips out there and this year even more (not to mention that the architecture is 100% the same as all iPhones and iPad ). That the company still had for example a beta version I would understand, but still nothing. Dropbox-thought "as long as Rosetta 2 works, why bother?"...
- anonymous5 years ago
Agreed, it probably does not have high priority.
I also frequently see this:
- All caught up, but endlessly syncing...
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- KEB20075 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I'm not going to add anything new to what has already been posted here but I want to state how suprised and disapointed I am, that Dropbox hasn't launched an Apple M1 native app yet. Are you at least working on one??
- Mannaffolki5 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Any news on this, Dropbox? It's been over a year and still no M1 support. Shaaaaaaame.
An update is urgently required so all us M1 users can finally start working again without all current issues. - dolfke5 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Why all this buzz ?
Dropbox works fine with Rosetta. Point.
Get the latest build and try it out and stop complaining please.
- djellison5 years agoNew member | Level 2
dolfke - that's three times you've come into this thread to make the same comment.
Why all this buzz?
Because dev kits were out 9 months ago.Because Rosetta isn't as efficient as native
Because if they're not keeping current on this, then what other performance or security improvements to MacOS are they also not using.
Why all this effort from you apologizing on behalf of Dropbox for slow/lazy/incompetent development.
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