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In my Windows system tray (next to the clock), Dropbox used to show that it was fully synced by showing a green check-mark over the Dropbox icon. This was really helpfull.
If Dropbox was offline, it would show no overlay icon.
Recently (and according to Dropbox itsself) this has changed, the Dropbox icon now shows no overlay if it is fully synced, but to me, i constantly think my Dropbox is offline, instead of 'fully synced'.
So the idea is: please bring back the green 'fully synced' checkmark. Or -at least- make it an option to show it.
Please upvote this idea if you agree
BRING BACK THE GREEN SYSTEM TRAY TICK!!!
Glad to see they're being customer-friendly on this issue.
Well done Dropbox!
Dropbox would like to think that users will get accustomed to this. On the contrary folks will start looking for alternatives. People have no time fighting these silly battles. Most will silently leave and you will lose market share...
Why change something that confuses and does not need changing? Change for no reason makes no sense to me. I liked the green tick, it showed I was up to date.
For the last few days all I have seen is:
We're updating the dropbox icon in your system tray.............................................................
The only thread relating to this is now closed and updating to 38.4.27 made no difference.
Temp solution:
Found old version that i use here:
http://filehippo.com/download_dropbox/78005/
Just checked on a machine without dropbox installed.
I downloaded the Dropbox 34.4.22 file from filehippo and installed.
As soon as installer was finish i deactivated the 2 "dropbox-update-services"
(under administration-services)
Then i go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox" and deleted the "DropboxUpdate.exe."
And then i logged in to my dropbox account, and green checkmark is there. Works perfect.
Well, dropfocks forced me to update if i would access my files within 27 days.
Funny they are using nazi methods to get everyone to use the crappy new version with no green checkmark in system tray and the ugly looking icons.
If i would recommend dropfocks to anyone?? No way.. Welcome Microsoft Onedrive
Hi Adam,
Thanks for the helpful response. As you might imagine given the popularity of this posting, there are many of your customers who are unhappy with this change. This is not surprising since, in real sense, there has been a removal of functional information in the Windows environment. Something that imparted information is no longer available. In fact, if you take as a given that you’ll never actually know if your data is synched to the local machine because SmartSync makes it difficult to tell, that means Windows users have no hope of ever actually knowing their data is 100% synched to their LOCAL machine. That’s a non-starter for some of us who go places with no WiFi and who can’t get access to the cloud… so, I expect you will lose customers to Google Drive and others. Please note that I’m a $750 per year business account with the id: WHDG LLC.
Many thanks,
Steve Lerner
Hi Adam,
I appreciate that explanation, even if I disagree fundamentally with the end result.
This is a UI mistake and one that I will not live with, which is why I am cancelling my Dropbox account at the end of my subscription.
I suspect the correct solution -- given your explanation -- is to default to your preferred flat icon but to allow the green tick as an option for those of us sane enough to still appreciate the benefits of colour as a feedback mechanism.
Thanks.
Scott.
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