You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
Folders
5 TopicsEmojis instead of folder icons
Customisation to folder icons on Dropbox, so if i've got a folder called "Music" I could choose a Music related emoji (i.e. ) instead of having the default blue Dropbox folder icon ( ) next to the folder called "Music". It would help differentiate multiple folders and allow more customisation options?182Views0likes2CommentsAsk for user confirmation of deletion when the Dropbox folder can't be found at boot
Hello, I just had the desktop app unwantedly delete over 12,000 files (30GB). I was able to undelete them all, but had to wait for them all to download from the cloud again. What happened was as follows: Starting configuration: SSD 1 is my system drive and contains my Dropbox application. SSD 2 contains my Dropbox folder. SSD 3 is brand new and empty. (1) I migrated Windows from SSD 1 to SSD 3. (2) I booted from SSD 3. Everything seemed good. Dropbox started automatically, running from SSD 3. (3) I moved my Dropbox folder from SSD 2 to SSD 3, did other stuff, then hibernated the computer. (4) The next day I accidentally booted from SSD 1, which wasn't wiped or changed during the migration. The old installation of the Dropbox app started automatically, found that its local files on SSD 2 were all gone**, and immediately synced this information to the cloud. I figured out what was happening and stopped it after about 1 minute. (5) I booted back up from SSD 3. That copy of the Dropbox application contacted the cloud and then started deleting all my local files as fast as it could. ** At this point in the process, the application should tell the user that all the local files inexplicably disappeared while the computer was off, and ask for confirmation that it was intentional.1.8KViews0likes2CommentsMake it possible to hide/collapse the Dropbox context menu options on macOS.
Please allow for us to turn off the Dropbox context menu on MacOS Sonoma. At the very least place all actions under one sub-menu so the one application does not take up a full 1/3 of my pop-up context menu.353Views0likes3CommentsDefault Drive Options
For Windows users, when installing Dropbox the user has no option but to allow DropBox to sync data with the C drive. Many Windows based PCs are now shipped with a smaller C drive (for apps) and a larger D drive (for data). Many folks also use external drives for data. Please give users the option to choose which drive they wish to sync with. I recently had to reset my PC. When I re-installed DropBox, I wasted about 2 hours syncing, resetting the default drive and re-syncing. Thanks, James797Views0likes4Comments