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_robin_
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Apple Silicon (M1) Desktop Sync Compatibility
Please can you upgrade the Dropbox app so that it works natively on Apple Silicon Macs (M1) without Rosetta.
Rosetta is not an option as it annihilates the battery.
This may be a duplicate of the below idea however that started for ARM processors in general and you haven't looked at it in 6 years so starting an Apple specific idea in the hope you see it.
There are also lots of comments on this thread to help support the case for demand:
Hi all,
Native Apple silicon support is now fully available. All users with Apple silicon devices will receive the native version of Dropbox automatically. If you would like to update your device manually, you can do so by clicking on the latest Stable Build and downloading the Offline Installer (Apple Silicon) file. For more information, visit the Dropbox Help Center.If you need assistance with anything else, please feel free to create a new thread and our community team will be happy to assist.
- plf6New member | Level 2
The official Dropbox staff replies to this thread are absolutely ridiculous.
One of the world's largest computer manufacturers changes their entire line-up to ARM and you are asking for more forum votes to decide whether it makes sense for you to support it?
You lost me as a customer for this alone, thank god it's easy to switch to a better cloud storage provider.
- Simon TarrNew member | Level 2
I wouldn't have thought that a single feature would be reason enough to quit a longstanding service, but a passive-aggressive "needs more votes" response to a request to natively support my fundamental platform certainly would be one.
- PetrolFuelNew member | Level 2
It's weird that we even have to vote to get native-support. This has to be done.
- emceesqNew member | Level 2
As an MIT alum I have a soft spot for Dropbox, and love its Finder integration and Smart Sync features. But it's embarrassing to not have Apple Silicon native support. Please make it a priority - M1 is the future and every other cloud service is embracing it.
- MichaelACExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox NEEDS to run on Apple silicon.
I simply do NOT understand, why this is not done yet.
I SERIOUSLY doubt that there is lack of "supporters" - I believe that Dropbox' claim "not enough supporters" is plain wrong.
- vasishtNew member | Level 2
It is absolutely asinine that Dropbox is refusing to update their app out of some perceived lack of interest in the community. You have thousands of paying customers who use macOS, many of whom are upgrading to Apple Silicon. This is a required upgrade from your standpoint or you will run the risk of losing customers to OneDrive, GDrive, Box, etc...
- benjymessnerNew member | Level 2
literally only a product manager would think this is a good way to prioritize must-do upgrades
- pnowellNew member | Level 2
The whole idea of Dropbox's macOS integration is to be as unobtrusive and seamless as possible—just add a green checkmark next to my files and provide some extra file sharing options. At its best it feels like an extension of Finder. This is a fundamental promise to users, and failing to do this right—in a lightweight, battery-efficient, modern, and unobtrusive way—has me and many others looking for competitors who will deliver on that promise.
- Jauneattend20New member | Level 2
Tout simplement fou cette histoire ...
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