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_robin_
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Apple Silicon (M1) Desktop Sync Compatibility
Please can you upgrade the Dropbox app so that it works natively on Apple Silicon Macs (M1) without Rosetta.
Rosetta is not an option as it annihilates the battery.
This may be a duplicat...
- 3 years ago
Hi all,
Native Apple silicon support is now fully available. All users with Apple silicon devices will receive the native version of Dropbox automatically. If you would like to update your device manually, you can do so by clicking on the latest Stable Build and downloading the Offline Installer (Apple Silicon) file. For more information, visit the Dropbox Help Center.If you need assistance with anything else, please feel free to create a new thread and our community team will be happy to assist.
Mannaffolki
4 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Dear Dropbox,
Apple silicon has been announced on november 10 of 2020. Almost one year ago.
There are a few threads running with the request of releasing a native M1 version for Apple silicon users, since Dropbox is amongst one of the only apps/software left that doesn’t run natively.
The problem being that Dropbox is a memory hog and we’d like to see this fixed.
Since we apparently don’t have the right to an answer in those threads and when you do answer you’re just evading the question, I thought it’s be a great idea to start a new post.
When oh when will we see a native M1 version?
Is there anyone at Dropbox who knows? Is there even anyone who cares at this point?
Give us something. A timeline. A hard no. Anything. So we - M1 users waiting for a native version - can at least know what we’re up against and cancel out membership if need be.
Thank you for reading.
But more so, thank you for replying.
Regards
Tiemen
Apple silicon has been announced on november 10 of 2020. Almost one year ago.
There are a few threads running with the request of releasing a native M1 version for Apple silicon users, since Dropbox is amongst one of the only apps/software left that doesn’t run natively.
The problem being that Dropbox is a memory hog and we’d like to see this fixed.
Since we apparently don’t have the right to an answer in those threads and when you do answer you’re just evading the question, I thought it’s be a great idea to start a new post.
When oh when will we see a native M1 version?
Is there anyone at Dropbox who knows? Is there even anyone who cares at this point?
Give us something. A timeline. A hard no. Anything. So we - M1 users waiting for a native version - can at least know what we’re up against and cancel out membership if need be.
Thank you for reading.
But more so, thank you for replying.
Regards
Tiemen
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