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mcfinney
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Time Left in Sync has been removed from the desktop app
The dropbox menu bar app has stopped showing the time left in the current sync in the bottom of the window. It shows a seemingly irrelevant progress bar but even hovering over that does not tell me the time left to sync, which I have depended on to let clients know when files will be there. Hovering over only gives me the option to pause syncing. Was this feature removed or is this a bug in the latest update?
I'm on Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
LuisA1 wrote:
Hi everyone,I’m a member of the Dropbox desktop application team.First off, I’d like to thank you all for your feedback on this.Earlier this year, we removed the time to sync estimate from the Dropbox menu and replaced it with a progress bar as we believed it would be a better measure of true progress of your files syncing, rather than the time to sync estimates.That said - we’ve heard you! We have decided to bring back the time to sync estimate in an upcoming build of the Dropbox desktop application!Once this build is released, you should automatically see the time to sync estimate again. We will also update you here as soon as the version with the time estimate is available.We truly appreciate all of your feedback, it’s very important to us to make Dropbox work for our users. Thank you!Hi all,
I've checked with the team and this has been released to the current stable version v73.
It is available now for download, but your devices should also automatically be updated to this version soon.
Thanks once again for your patience and feedback!
- DiogoWasTakenExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox, here's a thought: if you don't want to give time estimates, which I understand (even if I don't agree) how about a progress bar on the tooltip?
Simply knowing how much (percentile) I've uploaded so far WOULD help.
- DiogoWasTakenExplorer | Level 3
So I can have a vague notion of how much has been synced at any given time.
You know why I'm asking for this, too.
- MikeW1Helpful | Level 6
Yes!
- zachyokExplorer | Level 4
Please bring this feature back!
- furtonbHelpful | Level 6
I’m not interested in a progress bar, bring the numerical estimate back. I don’t want to eyeball and calculate the remaining times based on proportions or percentages, I want to see an approximated number until my Dropbox folder is up to date, as we did before.
- alison b.11Helpful | Level 5
There are other options that offer the "time remaining" feature plus twice as much storage plus opt-out on auto-update plus less expensive (for individual users on the 1 TB plan like me not sure about the other plans). I started migrating my files to a new service when the "remove from all devices" prompt started popping up for deletions...glad I did, given this latest dev,
- jbaughmanExplorer | Level 3
alison b.11 which service do you use now, if I may ask?
- marinacoserHelpful | Level 6
@alison b.11 which service do you use now, if I may ask? - graystateHelpful | Level 7
@alison b.11 please fill us in.
- jhswestonNew member | Level 2
PLEASE bring back the time estimate feature... it's SO FRUSTRATING not to have ANY idea how much has uploaded or how much is left! I don't even care if it's not always a precise estimate, but I need to know the difference between 5 minutes and an hour....
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