(It does not appear I can update the wiki or else I'd do so. I may go back onto Ventura in a day or two if I have more time to see how solid it is. So I wonder why others reported issues? Maybe Dropbox updated it?Ĭan someone else test and corroborate/compare on beta 3, see how it works for you? Dropbox being broken is the one thing holding me back from testing Ventura on my main partition. However, the version I downloaded from the Dropbox website (v151.x.xxxx) did work on beta 2. When I reopened it, it didn't show up in the Menu Bar again … but the file change did sync.įunny enough I had logged into my Ventura partition just yesterday to test Dropbox, and the above version did not work. A file rename from iPhone didn't seem to sync at first, so I quit Dropbox on Ventura. CleanMyMac (enable betas in preferences and download latest beta) Cleanshot X 3.7 Clear CloudMounter Chrome ChronoSync CommandPost Compressor ConnectWise Control (it works but will crash from time. I did a couple tests and files appeared to sync to and from Dropbox, as I could see+alter them from my iPhone, and download+Quicklook a PDF in Finder. It may have crashed once during setup but then it proceeded to sync all 2TB of my files (in online-only mode). (Dropbox granted me access from some beta toggle inside the app I think, but it's not an on-demand opt-in I don't think.) Now, click on User Cache Files and select Dropbox from the checkbox. I'm using the macOS 12 beta (iCloud-style integration alongside the old Dropbox right-click services menu) so I'm not sure if everyone can access this version. Select System Junk from the sidebar and press Scan. Dropbox v1 appears to be working on beta 3.
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