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I'm using both Dropbox and Google Drive for different folders on my Mac. If the finder extension for Google Drive is active, then then Dropbox finder extension fails and the cloud status icons on the Dropbox folders disappear. Likewise if the finder extension for New File Menu (a nice 3rd party Mac utility) is active then again the Dropbox finder extension fails to display cloud status. Ditto for Microsoft OneDrive.
I've tried to report this to Dropbox, but the response I get back is that I have to uninstall Goggle Drive and other finder extensions, which is not an option. Since Google Drive and OneDrive and New File Menu can all get along just fine, there is no inherent reason that Dropbox cannot as well if its extension were written properly. Has anyone found a way to either get Dropbox to pay attention to bug reports or to get around this particular one?
For some unknown reason I am not getting reply from you.
I submitted all requested info from you both, and I did not get anything back.
it is very frustrating a Dropbox that worked bad on MacOS Monterey and now Ventura.
I have a very expensive subscription for a individual. I have being loyal to Dropbox for more than 10 years. 10 years paying more than 270 dollars/year. I think I deserve support, as well everybody else.
please, can I have some attention?
Bellow a copy of the info I submitted:
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DearHannah:
I do not have a ny error message.
Then I upgraded from MACOS 12.4 to Ventura 13.0.1, and nothing changed.
I did uninstalled and reinstalled the Dropbox several times, and also installed in the top of the previous version.
Notice that:
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE IN FINDER. No Extensions at all neither the GREEN CHECKMARK:
In Vetura 13.0.1, the Extensions have two places I can check:
Notice, that there is ADDED EXTENSIONS and FINDER EXTENSIONS.
If I open FINDER EXTENSIONS, I get this screen:
I can see Google and Onedrive extension, but NO dropbox extension.
But if I open ADDED EXTENSIONS:
Here I see DROPBOX extensions ENABLED, as well Google and OneDrive.
So, the interesting part is that, the extension is installed and enabled, but NOT RECOGNIZED as an Finder Extension.
Please, help on this.
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App Version 163.3.5436
Sync Up To Date
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I have the same issue.
Dropbox syncs properly but no finder icons to speak of. I also have OneDrive and GoogleDrive.
Wondering if the fact that my Dropbox folder is not in ~/Library/CloudStorage folder (I believe it was supposed to end up in there automatically with MacOS 12.3 or 12.5). Currently My Dropbox folder is just in the Home folder.
About Dropbox: V165.2.152
macOS Ventura 13.0.1
Hello all! Happy Thursday.
Your feedback, comments and concerns regarding this has been very valuable and I will endeavor to make sure your voice is heard.
I will pass on your comments to the relevant departments so that we can further improve Dropbox. We listen to your needs because it allows us to fully appreciate how our product fits into and influences your daily routine.
If you need anything else, let me know.
Megan
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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@Megan :
Automaticaly my Dropbos got updated to:
But this does not solve the problem.
Another important information I need to bring again is that a month ago I accepted to use the beta Dropbox. Then my computer got completely messed up. Tons of permission problems, Dropbox stopped to sync, and so on.
I uninstalled the beta, and reinstalled the most current version at that time.
Then problem start to happen.
Coul the beta version corrupted something on my machine?
Plese, I need help urgent.
Edouard
Hi Edouard, and sorry for jumping in.
From what I can see from your screenshot, it looks like you’re still running the beta app version (XXX.3.XXXX).
In order to switch to the stable one instead, you’ll need to switch off early releases and then, download the latest app version from this link.
I hope this helps!
Nancy
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Thanks for the screenshot, Edouard!
Since early releases are turned off, your Dropbox app should be switched to the stable version now.
In case you haven’t done so already, can you please click here, let the app update, and let me know what app version you see now?
Nancy
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Hello @Nancy
HERE:
But still same problem.
Check it out:
Additional information:
On FINDER EXTENSIONS, there is no Dropbox:
But on ADDED extensions it is there:
MACOS Ventura now have those options:
I hope this helps.
Edouard
@Nancy , Any news?
I have some updates:
1) Now automatically the version got updated:
2) Now outside DROPBOX, the Finder Extensions started to work:
**** See that I am on a folder level above Dropbox ( ˜/user ).
BUT inside DROPBOX, the extensions still do not work:
I hope this info important.
Do you have any update?
Edouard
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