In a nutshell, Dropbox is a cloud-based service that is used for file storing, synchronization, and numerous other purposes. Since it supports a wide range of platforms like iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and so on, it lets us sync our data across different platforms as well. Ideally, 2 ...
The Dropbox app has a troubled reputation among Mac users. The client is often called out for using significant system resources, even when it's not doing anything in the background. And when it does lurch into action, syncing with Dropbox's servers can sometimes be painfully slow, for no...
In October, official responses to comments on the Dropbox forums suggested Dropbox had no plans to add support for Apple silicon Macs to its Mac app, continuing to rely on Apple's Rosetta 2 technology to translate the Intel-based app on newer Mac machines. Theforum thread received widespread...
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For that reason, we’ll give the overall win to OneDrive. Creatives, Mac users, or even just those who like the third-party integration, though, Dropbox is still a good option too.
Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next ktecac macrumors regular Oct 16, 2014 194 325 Dec 1, 2021 #51 nebojsak said: I think it's matter of months for a M1 native app to be out. Keep in mind that % of Apple M1 users is way below significant considering entire base of ...
carthage update --platform Mac --use-xcframeworksOnce you have checked-out out all the necessary code via Carthage, drag the Carthage/Checkouts/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial/Source/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial/ObjectiveDropboxOfficial.xcodeproj file into your project as a subproject....
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Applications using the Dropbox development kit for iOS are no longer being rejected from the App Store by Apple after links to an external purchase option were removed.
Dropbox has not previously applied a limitation to devices allowed per free account, but the change now means users will have to take care to link only the devices they want to use the service through. While this may seem fine for users who have only one Mac, ...