You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
Forum Discussion
iancackett
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Rollout of new Mac Ventura Dropbox folder location (~/Library/CloudStorage) still ongoing?
Hi, I'm on Mac OS Ventura (13.0.1) and Dropbox v162.4.5419 (with a Dropbox Plus subscription) and everything is working smoothly... but, my Dropbox folder is still in "~/Dropbox" As I understand ...
- 3 years ago
Hey iancackett, thanks for posting your question to our Community!
We are indeed currently still in the process of rolling out the updated Dropbox for macOS app, which will provide full support for online-only files.
The update will not be rolled out to all Dropbox users at once, but rest assured you will receive a notification to update the app in the coming months.
To keep up to date with what is happening with the rollout, you can visit this page.
Let me know if you have any questions.
miguelfvega
Helpful | Level 5
Same problem here. I used for a decade Dropbox as part of my workflow for availability and backups of my daily working files... I had to stop using Dropbox since they were only on the cloud, WTF. Hope they change this sometime.
skillet
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
How is this an upgrade by everything I read this is a downgrade. https://help.dropbox.com/installs/macos-faqs
This is not an upgrade at all this is a massive headache and just caused me hours and hours of work to recreate several symbolic links and issues across multiple OS since I can no longer upgrade some of my computers. There is nothing here that is beneficial and should be called a downgrade. Seeing packages as folders is not something I want and is not a feature I can do that with right clicking already. Please explain yourselves a bit more because other applications allow this, and dropbox currently works without this "upgrade." This is one of your most lame releases yet.
- Martin R.192 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
skilletWhat you can blame Dropbox for is poor communication and their delayed activities. But now they are finally just adapting to Apple's API requirements. You can neither blame Apple for their security improvements. I understand the frustration, because I was affected the same way, but I found alternatives meanwhile, but I cannot publish them here, because Dropbox deletes such posts that cheer for competitors. Off topic: I have completely deleted Dropbox from all devices now that Boxcryptor is no longer officially supported. I need zero-knowledge encryption! So I can no longer follow the progress myself, but today my brother finally got the request to move the Dropbox folder location. He did it after completely emptying the local Dropbox folder with selective sync, unchecking all files. This will speed up the move process and avoid file chaos on your Mac simply because there are no files in the local Dropbox folder at that time. Once the Dropbox folder move is complete, you can undo the selective sync and download everything back to your Mac. I know this will not solve your problems, but it will at least ensure that Dropbox does not create a mess on your device.
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