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Cosmotic
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Notifications about beta
How many times do I have to click "no thanks" before Dropbox stops asking me to try the beta by adding a huge red bubble to my menu bar icon?
- 2 years ago
so I had this problem until about now and resolved it with the help of support chat, so thought I'd post it here, 'cause ppl are still posting in this thread.
if you still has this issue and haven't resolved it first of all check your version (you can find it in preferences or just hovering over the icon in menu), if it's something like 173.3.6706 then you already running beta, the .3 tells it, stable has .4 in the version. if so, go to your general settings on the site (https://www.dropbox.com/account/general) find 'Early releases' section, turn it off.
after that quit your app, redownload stable from the site, reinstall, wait a minute (if you didn't turn off the option it's gonna update itself to beta and restart), check again that you're running .4 in the version.
everything should be fine now.
still don't know if I turned this option somehow a while ago or it was on by default.
Cosmotic
Helpful | Level 6
Hannah
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Cosmotic, thanks for your post today.
While you can postpone the update of the Dropbox application to the new Dropbox for macOS version, I'm afraid you'll have to do it at some point, otherwise the application won't work properly after a while.
That's why the notification keeps coming back, however, we appreciate your feedback here, and I will pass it along to our team.
If you need anything else, please let us know.
- Cosmotic2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
This isn't postponing an update, this is postponing being a tester.
- anonymous2 years ago
100% this. The fact that I had to even come to this site to type this shows how wrong it is.
It's seriously obnoxious to repeatedly bring back a notification that purports to give me a choice. I've been clicking "no thanks" every week for about 4 months now? (granted, everything seems like an eternity given the hellish reality we now inhabit. still—no excuse for Dropbox to REPEATEDLY add their own contribution.)
If we have to upgrade to the new version, RELEASE THE NEW VERSION! otherwise stop bothering me.
- mianaai2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have no objection to updating my application - but am not at all interested in beta testing. These are two fundamentally different things and it's disconcerting to have beta-test participation pushed to this extent. I'm also frustrated with the constant notifications to join the beta program - If the update is mandatory, just... make it a real update! not a beta!!
- anonymous2 years ago
You do realize that this response in no way addresses the issue right? To reiterate what the original poster pointed out, DB is nagging us to be a beta tester—not to upgrade to a new version, because there IS no new version.
If we have no choice then force the beta upgrade.
If we have a choice, respect that and stop the nag notification.
What DB is doing now is gaslighting—pretending to give a choice and ignoring it and then being surprised when people don't like it.
- Cosmotic2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
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