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7 years agoStable Build 77.4.131
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lbutlr
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Feedback: DO NOT PUSH THIS TO USER WHO DON'T WANT IT. Like me. I have looked at the "features" of the new Desktop app and I do not want any of this cruft on my machine. If you force this on us, I will simply cancel Dropbox. (I've already moved the vast majority of my files off Dropbox, sunce it iss impossible to share files without allowing people to comment on the files. Another horrible "feature" that is nothing but user-hostile.
Sheena
Community Manager
7 years agoWe recently announced a new desktop app experience that is now currently available in Early Access. Due to an error, some users were accidentally exposed to the new app for a short period of time.
This issue has been resolved, though there might be a short lag for some users to see resolution.
Thank you for your patience as we worked through this.
- mrc2477 years agoHelpful | Level 5
thx Sheena for the explanation.
The Dock Icon is gone now.
I am an Dropbox User over 10 years now.
Here my Feedback:
stop working on such a pointless function as a desktop app because nobody needs it. The macOS Finder and Windows Explorer integration is completely sufficient and much better.
I do not use other tools like iCloud Drive because the Finder / Explorer integration is not as good there as Dropbox.Again, no one needs a desktop app that does the same thing as a Bowser window !!!
If you stick to it, please make sure that the autostart can be configured separately. An option for the background client in the menubar, and a further option for the app in the dock.
- hmedia7 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
mrc247 wrote:Again, no one needs a desktop app that does the same thing as a Bowser window !!!
Actually, it's not even that - the desktop app reflects only the state of the client it's running on. The web (dropbox.com) reflects the state of the account as a whole.
I.e. Files may not have fully synced between clients, or between web and client - the web tells you what's on your actual Dropbox.
If the desktop client was a reflection of the account as we see it on the web, then there might be a case for it's usefulness.
In any case, we need an option to disable it. I'm confident the development team will realize this and implement it soon enough, even though they are possibly hoping it will "catch on" and users will "realize the value through a forced hand" - We won't.
- Soqono7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Sheena,
How can I try out the new desktop app? This is something I'm interested in, since I want a way to view version history without going into the brower.
EDIT: It can be found at this url:
https://www.dropbox.com/desktopapp
It still requires you to go to the web interface to see the version history, so it's not very helpful for me.
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