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jayeff
Explorer | Level 4
5 months ago

How can I find the exact Dropbox desktop app version from the app?

At https://help.dropbox.com/installs/upgrade-latest-version under "How to see which version of Dropbox you're running" it says version can be found in Preferences "at the bottom of the dialog box (un...
  • Rich's avatar
    5 months ago

    jayeff wrote:

    ... it says version can be found in Preferences "at the bottom of the dialog box (underneath Language)". Not for me, it can't!


    You can just hover your cursor over the Dropbox icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac).

     

     

     

     

    The version is also shown in Preferences on the General tab, in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

     

     


    Dropbox tells me the app is autoupdated which, according to CCleaner hasn't happened. Can't find any way of manually updating that works.

    Dropbox will automatically update when it needs to, though they don't push every version out to every user all at once. They typically do slower rollouts, or even release versions that are only meant for a certain group of people, i.e. those with a specific issue.

     

    The only way to update manually is to install the latest version. You can just install over the existing version without issue. Check the Client Builds section of the Community for the current releases. Note that a version with a 3 as the middle number is a beta. Those with a 4 are stable. For example, v203.4.4857 is the latest stable release (as of this writing), and v203.3.4812 is the latest beta.

     

    In most cases, there's no reason to update Dropbox manually unless you're experiencing a specific problem. Just let it manage itself.