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pbum
7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
MAC OSX - Can someone explain the how the Dropbox folder within Finder works?
I really need help here as my brain has never been good with organisation and I'm easily confused by technology.
SO... I need to understand how the dropbox folder within finder on my Mac works...
pbum
Explorer | Level 4
Hi megan, thanks for the reply.
This is helpful to some extent... I need further clarification.
Is the dropbox folder on my laptop LOCAL or REMOTE? If its a reflection of my online dropbox storage I would have assumed its remote, in which case why is my hard drive space vanishing when I put files in there?
Rich
7 months agoSuper User II
pbum wrote:
Is the dropbox folder on my laptop LOCAL or REMOTE?
It's a local folder and anything you put in it takes up space on your local drive. Files and folders within it can also be set as Online-only, in which case the file is stored on Dropbox.com only and a marker file is left in its place. This allows you to save local drive space while also allowing you to open them if needed (an Online-only file is re-downloaded if you try to open it locally).
- pbum7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi rich,
thanks for further clarifying this.
So... why does drop box need to duplicate the file and have it in 2 places at once on my computer? this is the part that seems crazy in light of the fact that most people are looking to SAVE space on their computer.Is my file less 'safe' if i just move it into the dropbox folder instead of having it also in its original location?
- Nancy7 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi from me too, pbum!
If you don’t want to have duplicate files on your computer, you can move them within the local Dropbox folder, instead of copying them, which would leave you with two copies indeed; one within the Dropbox folder and one in the original location.
Keep in mind that the Dropbox folder functions like every other folder on your computer and same goes with copying and moving files within it; the only difference is that this folder actually syncs to your Dropbox account online and the rest of your devices, if you have them linked.
While it's true that some users wish to save up hard drive space on their device, others may also want to use Dropbox as an additional backup for their files, where they only keep a copy of the original content.
Hope this helps a bit!
- Wilfis7 months agoNew member | Level 2
I am interesting in learning how to use Dropbox on my Mac (where I use finder to navigate my Dropbox folders) when I don't sync all Dropbox files and folders.
How do I change the folders that are synced? I can sign in to Dropbox.com using Safari or Google Chrome, but I can't work out how to select additional folders and files to sync locally.
Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer.
- Megan7 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Wilfis, thanks for posting here!
It's not entirely clear to me, if you're referring to our selective sync feature, or something different.
"Selective Sync" is a feature that allows you to choose which folders to sync to a particular computer.
If you're talking about something different, feel free to clarify what you mean when you say that you wish to sync folders locally and let me know more.
Thanks a bunch!
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