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Anna R.5
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox support for macOS 12.3
So I'm referring to https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/desktop/macos-12-monterey-support
Does this mean it will be 100% safe to upgrade to macOS 12.3 as long as I keep Smart sync to Loc...
- 3 years ago
You can never ever say its 100% safe - simply because you'd be using a Beta OS and also a Beta version of Dropbox. However, it should work well, but, be cautious of the fact it is beta at all levels.
I know previously at last minute notice Apple have changed how stuff worked in beta versions meaning stuff which used to work no longer did when updated to the next release so thats also something to be aware of.
Nunya_Business
Explorer | Level 4
I do not use iCloud at all and am not signed in on my Mac, so whatever requirements are needed for Apple's ridiculous new file system don't apply to me.
More importantly, it's literally my computer I paid for it, and I'm the only one who gets to decide how my folders and files are structured. How Apple believes it's entitled to override my preference on a device I paid for is completely ridiculous. How Dropbox lets Apple decide how their software should operate is even more ridiculous.
Auto-updates are disabled on my computer, so that's not going to happen. There is a regex rule on my PiHole to block any DNS lookup with any variation the word "update" in in it. I've blocked all of Apple's bypass DNS lookups using mask-api and akadns , over 350 DOH and DNS over HTTPS domains, and I've blocked a the IP of a dozen DNS servers, and I've blocked ports 53 and 853. So there is an extremely robust set of firewall rules to deal with any device trying to evade PiHole blocking. So it's extremely unlikely Dropbox will find a way out and update on it's own.
Since there is now a deadline on the nag screen what is going to happen after that?
If Dropbox is going to stop working, then I'm going to end up canceling my subscription and switching to another service. If that's what's going to happen I'd like to start my search sooner rather than later.
Nunya_Business
10 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Why is my post buried under 23 pages of other posts instead of being its own thread like I started it as
- rfog10 months agoCollaborator | Level 9
I think they mix threads with the more or less same issue. I agree with you in relation about your computer is yours, but having a not last-minute updated system is a serious security risk this days.
- Nunya_Business10 months agoExplorer | Level 4
If I've gone to that much trouble to block DNS my security protocols are equally robust. Given the choice between having outdated security or letting Apple and Dropbox decide where my files and folders are, outdated security wins that battle 25 hours a day 8 days a week.
- cbonargent10 months agoHelpful | Level 7
Just to clear up the (mis) information in my last post. After investigation, I do in fact have the latest version of Dropbox installed, under MacOS Sonoma, but I HAVE NOT migrated to File Provider. I've been ignoring the notification ever since it appeared in the DB icon in my toolbar last year. And Dropbox is still working fine for now.
So I just contacted the Help chat to ask if migration to File Provider was obligatory and they said no, the decision is up to the user, with no 'deadline' to migrate either. So if Dropbox works fine without migrating, I can simply continue as is, until further notice, which is what I will do. So far, so good... DB works the same as ever.
I thought that as long as the notification to migrate appeared in the DB icon, and I ignored it, that it wasn't updating Dropbox. But the migration to File Provider and Dropbox updates are apparently two separate things. Only the Dropbox update is automatic.
- cbonargent10 months agoHelpful | Level 7
I'm not sure what version of OS Nunya_Business is using, but I have the same question.
For the moment my macOS is the latest version Sonoma, but Dropbox is v192.4.4605 which hasn't been updated since the new File system (been almost a year now...). Dropbox doesn't update automatically on my computer. It works basically fine, but how long before it stops working?
For the Mac users who have fully updated their Dropbox, I've only heard horror stories of slowness and malfunction, not to mention the list from Dropbox of expected problems for Mac users.
Has any Mac user fully updated and encountered no problems at all? Would appreciate some news on this: as we are not informed, it is impossible to know what's going on 😞
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