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ermb
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Downloading Dropbox to my older mac
Dont give a **bleep** leave me alone
- 7 years ago
wrote:
I've been loyally using this website for years and for them to basically be like you aren't important as a user any more because you don't have the latest tech, is a load of bull.That's not it, at all. Having to support older operating systems holds back development. Your old, no longer supported (by Apple) operating system isn't capable of running the developing technologies that Dropbox will use into the future. As they improve their product to use newer technologies, older systems that can't support those technologies are left behind. That's just how it is, with any software company.
You didn't specify the version of OS X you're running, but the latest of the versions no longer supported by Dropbox, OS X 10.8, hasn't been supported by Apple since Autumn of 2015. If you're no longer getting updates from the creator of an operating system, how can you expect other companies to continue supporting it. This is simply the price you pay by using older systems and software, and that doesn't even take security issues into account.
Sorry to say it, but you'll eventually be left behind if you don't keep up with the times.
Rich
7 years agoSuper User II
wrote:
... is there way to download it without the ridiculous expense of updating my software.
No. Dropbox no longer supports OS X 10.6, .7 or .8. Even if you find a copy of the older Dropbox software, you will not be able to log in with it.
- ermb7 years agoHelpful | Level 5That's some **bleep**.
I've been loyally using this website for years and for them to basically be like you aren't important as a user any more because you don't have the latest tech, is a load of bull.
It's good to know that not all Dropbox users are important, guess I need to find a different cloud service.- Rich7 years agoSuper User II
wrote:
I've been loyally using this website for years and for them to basically be like you aren't important as a user any more because you don't have the latest tech, is a load of bull.That's not it, at all. Having to support older operating systems holds back development. Your old, no longer supported (by Apple) operating system isn't capable of running the developing technologies that Dropbox will use into the future. As they improve their product to use newer technologies, older systems that can't support those technologies are left behind. That's just how it is, with any software company.
You didn't specify the version of OS X you're running, but the latest of the versions no longer supported by Dropbox, OS X 10.8, hasn't been supported by Apple since Autumn of 2015. If you're no longer getting updates from the creator of an operating system, how can you expect other companies to continue supporting it. This is simply the price you pay by using older systems and software, and that doesn't even take security issues into account.
Sorry to say it, but you'll eventually be left behind if you don't keep up with the times.
- ermb7 years agoHelpful | Level 5Ok then you can pay for my new laptop :)
And cover the endless software updates.
Thanks for your suggestions. But not Everyone has the financial welfare to be up to date on everything. As much as I would loveeee to have the latest tech, my old tech works just fine, except for this B.S., and I would rather eat and have a roof over my head than drop thousands of dollars I don't have on a new computer
- christheITguy7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Unfortunately, applications are written for certain branches of operating systems, and this sometimes eliminates compatability with older operating systems. In order to support certain new features and APIs, developers have to write the apps to support newer the operating systems which offer these new features and benefits, which eliminates compatability with older OSes. You can still use the web-based Dropbox if needed.
- ermb7 years agoHelpful | Level 5The only radon i use it is so it can easily facilitate storage between my phone and my computer since like most people i do a lot of my business between both smart devices.
The immediate downloads are extremely helpful. I can easily find another site that continues to do what I need it to do.
Not everyone can afford to jump to whatever the latest and greatest tech is and companies should account for that.
- Rich7 years agoSuper User II
wrote:
I've been loyally using this website for years and for them to basically be like you aren't important as a user any more because you don't have the latest tech, is a load of bull.That's not it, at all. Having to support older operating systems holds back development. Your old, no longer supported (by Apple) operating system isn't capable of running the developing technologies that Dropbox will use into the future. As they improve their product to use newer technologies, older systems that can't support those technologies are left behind. That's just how it is, with any software company.
You didn't specify the version of OS X you're running, but the latest of the versions no longer supported by Dropbox, OS X 10.8, hasn't been supported by Apple since Autumn of 2015. If you're no longer getting updates from the creator of an operating system, how can you expect other companies to continue supporting it. This is simply the price you pay by using older systems and software, and that doesn't even take security issues into account.
Sorry to say it, but you'll eventually be left behind if you don't keep up with the times.
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