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Stable Build 28.4.14

Stable Build 28.4.14

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Thanks for using Dropbox! The desktop client is regularly updated with many improvements and fixes.
 

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Imma G.
New member | Level 2
this version seems ok for me, BUT "https://www.dropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64" is still redirecting to the the previous (buggy) version, that is,
"https://clientupdates.dropboxstatic.com/dbx-releng/client/dropbox-lnx.x86_64-27.4.22.tar.gz"

Mark
Super User II
The question is though does this actually fix any of the bugs in 27.4.22 or did you just get bored typing 27?

vancity
New member | Level 2

Where can our IT department go to review the Windows client version history changelog?

 

Surely Dropbox isn't hiding this information from the user base?

 

 

Chris H.2
Helpful | Level 7

@vancity wrote:

Where can our IT department go to review the Windows client version history changelog?

 

Surely Dropbox isn't hiding this information from the user base?

 

 


Surely that's exactly what they're doing.  It's obvious this company hasn't cared about it's users for quite some time now.  Pathetic, going this long with no changelogs available.  No way I'd pay them money with the way they have been giving us no clue what is going on.

cmyster
New member | Level 2
No-one s forcing you to use Dropbox. There are other alternatives 😉

Chris H.2
Helpful | Level 7

@cmyster wrote:
No-one s forcing you to use Dropbox. There are other alternatives 😉

Oh, that's rich.  Ignore the company that refuses to give changelogs to people, including companies that pay to use their product, and attack the people that complain about it.

 

You DO know this has been an ongoing issue, them refusing to even talk about it, right?  And that it used to be a common thing for them to release a list of changes with every new release?  So what changed?

cmyster
New member | Level 2

Thats not an attack on you, just a hint to move elswhere if you don't trust Dropbox (not saying that you should).

If its an IT issue with a company that uses Dropbox, yo can offer them the alternatives and layout the risks...

cmyster
New member | Level 2
Also, yes I have been using Dropbox for a few years now and the ChangeLog was better, though no-one can be sure that what was written there is true. as well.

Mark
Super User II

Chris H.2 wrote:

 

You DO know this has been an ongoing issue, them refusing to even talk about it, right?  And that it used to be a common thing for them to release a list of changes with every new release?  So what changed?

You missed out the bit where they said over a year ago that they were working on it and would come back with solutions shortly....

 

Never happened. 

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