No apologies needed, your comments did not come across as rude at all. Thanks for all of this additional feedback, I'm sure the relative teams will take it into consideration.
Since Vision Pro is developing as a work platform it makes a great deal of sense to have a native app in place - one would think the sooner the better, given the competitive pressures.
Like some other posters, I am a Dropbox Business customer, and I am actively considering migrating my company to a new storage solution given the lack of support for Apple Vision Pro. Bare minimum, just allow your iPad App to work with AVP. But, really, native support is something I think we ought to be able to count on from Dropbox, which is meant to be a service that allows us to keep our files synced across devices of sll
Guys, I figured a workaround. If you absolutely need access to your dropbox files through a Vision Pro app. I would highly recommend downloading PDF Expert as an iPad app,while dropbox enables their iPad app or builds a native app.
it’s got two way sync in real time so whatever you add to your dropbox file is shown in PDF Expert and so forth, you can just add it as a connection on the sidebar as shown below