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azalea4va
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Switching between two linked accounts on linux seems to be missing ???
I am trying to set up on linux access to my linked business and personal account. But the instructions for doing so in the app do not match what the app provides. Here is a screen shot of the dropb...
- 3 years ago
Hi azalea4va
Unfortunately switching between linked accounts is only available on Mac and Windows: https://help.dropbox.com/accounts-billing/multiple-accounts/switch-between-accounts
Mark
Super User II
Hi azalea4va
Unfortunately switching between linked accounts is only available on Mac and Windows: https://help.dropbox.com/accounts-billing/multiple-accounts/switch-between-accounts
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
i.e... BUG!!!
- Mark3 years agoSuper User II
Здравко not a bug.... a conscious decision. Its working as intended even if that intentional way is shockingly bad 😞
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Mark wrote:... intentional way is shockingly bad 😞
Yeah... especially! 😡
It's your "conscious decision" not to label it as a BUG, as it is actually 🤷 (On my opinion). There is no any technical restriction! Mostly... development laziness! Even no development actually - no any difference related to other platforms... Only few additional test steps in fact!
- azalea4va3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The frequently used cop-out, "it is not a bug, it is a feature." There are code bugs but there also design bugs. A house where two adjacent doors open into each other so only one can be open at a time was intentionally built to have those doors placed there, but it is a bug, a design bug.
My organiztion has decided to move to digital, web-based storage. There are a number of options other than dropbox: google, etc. I argued in favor of dropbox because of the other major players, dropbox's main business is providing such storage regardless of the platform used to access that storage. Microsoft cannot make them claim. So if we want a changing group of people to be able to access our storage, multi-platform access is important. And Linux is an important as one of those platforms given the power it provides.
So yes, one can fairly classify leaving linux out as a design bug. I am not sure I would but it is reasonable. If this was a "conscious decision", what is the reason for the decision? Was it "developmental laziness"? To me, if the objective was to create a multi-platform tool and an important feature is missing from one major platform so there is not a common interface across all platforms (and that decision was due to laziness rather than technical limitations), yes maybe that is a design bug.
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