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8 years agoDropbox Staff
Stable Build 37.4.29
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- 8 years ago
We have updated the Dropbox icon in your system tray. When everything’s synced, you’ll now see a Dropbox icon without a checkmark. [Learn More]
Alvaro M.3
Helpful | Level 6
Dropbox "green signal" showed on systray icon when all files are synchronized have disappeared.
Is it normal?
Thanks.
Clarence L.
8 years agoDropbox Staff
We have updated the Dropbox icon in your system tray. When everything’s synced, you’ll now see a Dropbox icon without a checkmark. [Learn More]
- neilg408 years agoNew member | Level 2
Wouldn't it be better to tell people when a MAJOR change like this happens?
It just causes confusion and makes people - like me - think that something has stopped working.
You need to inform people that there is no longer a green tick etc. (what is the icon when it's not working now?)
- porthos8 years agoHelpful | Level 6Yup - I've had 5 phone calls/messages this morning from staff asking me why their dropbox isn't working because they don't see the green checkmark now. You need to do a WAY BETTER job of notifying us about significant UI changes.
Why didn't you just push this out via the dropbox notifications system? Then the users might have seen it and this would have caused a whole lot less confusion and disruption???- JohnMurray8 years agoHelpful | Level 6I agree entirely!
Last week I noticed that the green tick had vanished and thought there was something wrong with my dropbox so I then emailed dropbox support about it. I had to wait 3 days for a reply and after taking screenshots and providing the version I was using for them they asked me if I had the box ticked on the website to be included in the latest beta builds - it turns out I had ticked it at some point so the latest beta version had downloaded without me knowing. The version was 37.4.29.
Dropbox support then told me to uncheck the box and reinstall dropbox to the latest "stable" version which I did and hey presto, the green tick was back....... happy days!
Now then, this evening I glanced down at the icon in the system tray and noticed the green tick had vanished again so I went straight to the website to double check in settings that the "beta builds" box was still unchecked and it was. At this point I was getting annoyed so have spent the last half an hour typing another email to dropbox asking them what is going on and of course I have to wait another 3 days for a reply.
Ten minutes after sending that email I find this thread explaining that build 37.4.29 is the new latest stable build and that dropbox have done away with the green tick on the system tray icon on purpose!!!!!
I find this absolutely incredible - two long emails and stress for nothing. The support person didn't even tell me in our first email conversation that the beta build I was using would be the new stable version in a matter of days and that the green tick will vanish then anyway as dropbox has a new design.
This is no way to operate or treat your customer base and I can imagine untold people noticing the tick missing now and thinking the same thing as me - that dropbox isn't working properly.
All the above aside - what genius came up with the idea in the first place!? I am sure that like me - other users actually liked that little green tick as it told you that everything was fine, synced and working properly - and now it's gone.
We are living in clownworld.
John Murray
- Gerry W.8 years agoNew member | Level 2
That is a real dumb idea. The green checkmark is the equivalent of an instrument panel in an airplane.
- Daniel_Migueles8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Very bad decision. In ALL previous versions, the green thick means "All OK". But now, the absence of this green tick means "All OK". Obviously all things are changing, the ideas are continually improving, changes are necessary. But change for the exact opposite meaning??
- roberto p.158 years agoHelpful | Level 5
can we please have CHOICE? cant you give us the OPTION to use your icons, or, if we prefer, use old style icons? is this too difficult?
- Eventus O.8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
roberto p.15 escreveu:can we please have CHOICE? cant you give us the OPTION to use your icons, or, if we prefer, use old style icons? is this too difficult?
We don't even have the choice to know what's new in each new version! I believe choice it's not something that we, users, can ask.
- Peter H.878 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
In the very document linked to by Clarence L, it says:A green circle with a check mark is a wonderful thing and what you'll see most often. When it appears on the Dropbox icon in your system tray or menu bar, it means your Dropbox is fully synced.
Even Dropbox's own docs aren't up to date. I think this could have been handled better.
- Matilda128 years agoHelpful | Level 6
First of all Dropbox is a great solution-software and all of us have to say thank you to the developers.
Anyway, I have to be agreed with the others to say that the green checkmark is very very important and useful to understand, on the fly, that everything is ok and working correctly.
So please, consider to review this position and reintroduce the green tick.
Thank you in advance for your attention.
Cheers. - Mark8 years agoSuper User II
Clarence L. - please tell me this isnt what you guys now class as a change log?!
- Alvaro M.38 years agoHelpful | Level 6
OK, thanks.
- jeffhk11038 years agoExplorer | Level 3
poor design if no checked mark after fully synced
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