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Just installed DropBox update v157.4.4808 on a MacbookPro 13,3 running MacOS 12.6. DropBox location was moved by installer to ~/library/CloudStorage and alias moved from "Favorites" to "Locations" in sidebar. DropBox support doc "https://help.dropbox.com/installs/macos-faqs" says new location due to change in MacOS. HOWEVER, installed same DropBox version on an iMac 18,3 running MacOS 12.6 and the location did not change! DropBox alias remains in "Favorites".
Anyone else run across this discrepancy?
Anyone have an idea as to cause of this discrepancy?
Hi @podusa, currently, if you're on the new version of the Dropbox desktop application, it wouldn't be possible to move the Dropbox folder to an external drive (or any other location) as this feature is no longer supported by macOS.
We wouldn't have any information on if this would be possible in future releases of the desktop app.
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Downgrading to an older version of the app wouldn't help in this instance, since the app itself would automatically update to the latest version more or less immediately.
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Same - in music and video production, just not useable without all the files being local on an external drive.
It is no longer supported by macOS but there is a way around it on other cloud services. Using symlinks.
Looks like it is time to switch!
I've used Dropbox since its earliest days. The inability to have the Dropbox folder on an external drive is crazy in todays world where Apple's default is a <1 TB SSD drive. I'm often in locations with no/poor wireless connectivity as well as having some very large files and need local access. So far (though it is still early in the life of OS 13) other cloud services (e.g., Sync.com) do not seem to demand this change. Between Apples high price for SSDs (and the stupid inability to upgrade local internal local storage post purchase) and Dropbox stating they can't solve this issue, Dropbox will no longer be a viable option. I'll likely not renew my 2 TB Dropbox account because of this.
It is a limit of newer versions of macOS, but there are also workarounds on other cloud services (using symlinks).
However, my experience is that it's not consistent. I have a hackintosh running the latest macOS 12.6 up until a few days ago, and it did not force my dropbox to move. I have the same experience on my MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro. One of my user accounts still has the Dropbox connected to an external SSD. So it's obviously still possible. Dropbox FORCES the change sometimes, and definitely with a new install.
I agree on everything in mf88's post.
I mean, who's going to subscribe or need these bigger plans with a lot of storage, not being able to store its content on an external drive? (Especially Mac-users with its limited internal HD-space, as being mentioned I earlier posts). If it just going to be an online "cloudstorage service" there are much cheaper/better options. This is by FAR the most terrible business-decision I've seen. Ever. (
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