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rfog's avatar
rfog
Collaborator | Level 9
6 years ago
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Be able to change Dropbox backup folders names on individual accounts

Add possibility of rename Backup folders. If you have only one computer, it go fine, but if you have more than one, it ends being very confussing. Due iCloud Drive issues, I've changed all of my Macs "synchronized" Desktop and Documents to Dropbox. However, take a look to the picture: 

 

It is very difficult to guess what is what. With the possibility to rename them, I could have named "My iMac", "My MBP 13", "My MBP 15". Very easy to see what is what.

 

(As a workaround, we can change to detail view, but could be more easy for all of us be able to change the names).

88 Comments

  • dunastrig's avatar
    dunastrig
    Explorer | Level 3
    5 years ago

    Removing the ability to name, or change the name of PC backups was intentional? I'm not sure how a change to PC 1, 2, 3, etc is easier than Desktop, Laptop, Server, etc. I truly hope that this is reversed and we are allowed to name/rename our backups. On a side note leaving previously named backups, like Server or Desktop (names purposefully given to the PC through the PC's settings) alongside PC 3, 4, etc looks sloppy.

     

    Thanks and I look forward to being able to name my backups again.

     

    - Dunastrig

  • Ian Z.3's avatar
    Ian Z.3
    Helpful | Level 6
    5 years ago

    In v123 the Dropbox desktop app used the computer name as the container for desktop, documents and downloads for the backup function. Now it's My Mac(2) as the container name.

    I suggest either reverting back to the unique computer name - associated with the computer or allow users to change the nameikr we could for any other folder.

  • MC33's avatar
    MC33
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago

    The inclusion of spaces and parentheses in the name creates huge issues for people doing any sort of command line computing. I have programs that simply will not run because files now have paths with these special characters. Please don't make us beg for what should be a simple fix? I like dropbox backup but I won't be able to use it long term, and will advise all my colleagues to avoid, unless there is a fix. 

  • LittleMouse's avatar
    LittleMouse
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago

    This feature would be more than user friendly... It would save people like me who updated their whole computer onto dropbox just to realise they now couldn't use a program they use almost daily because it cannot deal with space and brackets and the code cannot be changed!
    Please add this feature, this is just bad practice...

  • WallingfordFarm's avatar
    WallingfordFarm
    Explorer | Level 4
    5 years ago

    This feature would make Dropbox's backup system way easier to use and a lot more user friendly. Please consider adding this feature!

  • rfog's avatar
    rfog
    Collaborator | Level 9
    5 years ago

    The real thing could be implement this as OneDrive do in Windows and iCloud Drive in macOS: same folder does not matter how many PC/Mac you have. 

     

    I know it is not easy when there is interoperation between Windows and macOS, but perhaps this could be a good selling point.

     

    What I actually have is one folder called "Documentos", and use that folder for my equivalent "Documents" folder of each Win/Mac, and original Documents in Win/Mac are empty and not used. That way I have all my working documents synchronized between all platforms.

  • onewil's avatar
    onewil
    Collaborator | Level 8
    5 years ago

    Please consider this. Every Mac shouldn't look identical. Or group them into a single area?

     

    Also, please consider not showing my "auto backups" as my "recent items". Often the recent items are things I'm actively working on, where as the desktop or download backup is random stuff, but because of the backups my real files are pushed far down the "recent" list, which makes them harder to find.

  • jmtrensh's avatar
    jmtrensh
    Explorer | Level 4
    5 years ago

    I currently have multiple computers that I have their 'Documents' folders being synced to my Dropbox. Currently they are named 'My PC (*insert computer name*)' and it is hard to recognize which one I want at a glance. Dropbox will not currently let you rename these folders, but it would be extremely helpful to be able to rename them or give a nickname to allow easier navigation.