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C. Tim
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
To use API v2 in iOS platform, we need an objective-C version
We didn't use swift in our app development for iOS devices.
To use API v2 in iOS platform, we need an objective-C version!!!
Please kindly provide an objective-C version!
Greg-DB
9 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks everyone for all of the feedback! We read everything and sincerely appreciate the time taken to write it.
To be clear, we hear and understand the need for Objective-C support. As Steve mentioned earlier in the thread, we intended for Objective-C support to be available, but made a misjudgment about the technical barriers to making that possible. That unfortunately means it will take us longer than we intended to offer it.
That said, the good news is that API v1 a.k.a. the Core API is not deprecated, so you can continue to use it. We don't intend on deprecating the Core API for some time, and we will offer a long span of time for migration once we do.
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