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3 years agoDropbox Staff
Beta Build 141.3.3144
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huntoi
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hello - how would I know if I'm running the Apple M1 version of Dropbox? This is the current version I have and already opted in to
early releases and waited a day. I believe I'm running the M1 Dropbox app now since Dropbox restarted and from a visual standpoint I see that the green checkmarks for synced files are now darker green as opposed to lighter green before.
- matism3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
You can see which version you're running in the activity monitor. Just add the "kind" column:
Another way is to show the info window (right click the application -> Get Info) for the application:
- Michael B.103 years agoExperienced | Level 13
Activity Monitor shows each process as Apple or Intel in the "Kind" column.
The "Kind" column is not checked by default.
Turn it on in menubar > View > Columns.
- huntoi3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you both! Very helpful and now I can see which other apps are running natively or not.
One thing I noticed is that while the Dropbox background app runs natively now, the app via the icon is not. Meaning that when I click on "Get Info" for the app in Finder it reads that it's Intel:
But the background task of Dropbox that operates behind the scenes reads the kind as "Apple"
To investigate further I learned about looking through "System Information" to check the kind of all apps on my Mac. Dropbox shows up twice - once as Apple Silicon and the other as Intel:
How can I clean this up?
- donawalt3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Actually, I am on 141.3.3144 as of this morning, and all my processes now show intel not Apple Silicon - and I am on an M1 Max MacBook Pro; what's going on?:
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