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corncobweb
2 months agoExplorer | Level 3
My macOS desktop app is using 1GB of memory - can I reduce it?
Is there a way to have my files sync on my desktop computers, without consuming almost 1 GB of memory?
I don't care about the other features of the desktop app.
I dislike how prevalent it is ...
corncobweb
Explorer | Level 3
It turns out something had stalled when I had 0.8 GB, but memory usage was still high at 0.6 GB after I quit and reopened dropbox.
Here are some screenshots [removed per Community Guidelines]
Dropbox is currently syncing 1834 files totaling 3 GB.
Is there an option to just run the parts of the Dropbox app that do syncing and give the right click context menu in Finder, while disabling the entire electron-wrapped webapp frontend?
Nancy
2 months agoDropbox Staff
Due to security reasons, we’re not allowed to click on any links, I’m afraid. You can post your screenshots here though by clicking on the following button:
As for your second question, you’d need to use a lightweight third-party Dropbox app for that on your Mac computer (however, this is not something that we can officially support); you can search for it though on your end.
- corncobweb2 months agoExplorer | Level 3
OK here's the screenshots again.
0.8 GB while syncing had stalled.0.6 GB after quit and reopen.
- Hannah2 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the screenshots, corncobweb.
Can you take a look at this article, to see if this info helps?
- DBX_Pedro2 months agoCommunity Manager
Hi corncobweb,
Just jumping in to check in to see if you were able to resolve the issue.
Could you please confirm?
Feel free to reach out to us anytime.
- corncobweb2 months agoExplorer | Level 3
No, I don't think there is a solution, other than "sync fewer files" or "use an unsupported third party client."
What I'll be doing instead is just quitting the Dropbox app when I want to, and then open it later to let it catch up on syncing.
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