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« on: January 26, 2022, 04:05:17 pm »

Dropbox says its users might not be able to open files on macOS 12

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Dropbox has warned users that third-party apps might soon be unable to access online-only files.
A workaround means opening files manually via Finder.
A beta release is coming that should help fix the issue.


Dropbox has another macOS problem to solve.

Once-popular online storage and sync outfit Dropbox has once again upset Mac users after it sent an email out to users saying that they might soon be unable to access some files.

According to an email sent to customers, Dropbox is concerned that people running a future version of macOS Monterey might not be able to access online-only files via third-party apps. It mentions macOS 12.3, a release that doesn't exist yet, although that could be a mistake. It's also possible that Dropbox has been given a heads-up by Apple, of course. The latter seems most likely given the talk of macOS 12.3 in a related support article on the Dropbox website.

Oh good, Dropbox dragging its feet on modernizing itself for MacOS is n...

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