
Some USB drives, forĮxample, take some time to mount before your computer recognizes them. Your Dropbox folder must be available when your computer boots andīefore the Dropbox desktop application starts. You may encounter problems if Dropbox occasionally can't access the detached volume holding its folder, however. That said, you can change the location of the Dropbox folder away from its default of ~/Dropbox, so if you have a separate internal or external disk you could put the Dropbox folder there.
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As far as I'm aware, you can't mount your Dropbox account as some sort of remote file share - its synced files are always written to your local disk. Accessibility for Dropbox Accessibility is an Apple setting that allows Mac notifications to interact with other apps. I’m not even talking about Xcode, Final Cut Pro X and Adobe. And this is just navigating around and using business apps. Uncheck the folders that you do not want to sync. Dropbox with Apple Silicon Mac (M1) Well all I’m going to say about my new Apple Silicon (M1) Mac is that it’s even more impressive than going from spinning disks to SSD. M1 devices require Rosetta 2 X86 translation Android.

#DROPBOX MAC OS UPDATE#
If you recently upgraded to the latest version of macOS, and you have the Dropbox desktop app installed on your computer, we recommend you update to the latest version of Dropbox for the. This article addresses the changes you may see in Dropbox if you recently installed macOS Catalina 10.15 or later.

#DROPBOX MAC OS FOR MAC#
Next go to Sync tab, and click Folders to sync. The Dropbox app for Mac requires: OS X Yosemite 10.10 to macOS Big Sur 11 On macOS Sierra, the experience may be different The latest Dropbox app Intel-based Mac are supported natively but M1 is not supported natively. Dropbox and macOS Catalina 10.15 or later. Update: See nassimhddd's answer below about ExpanDrive allowing you to mount your DropBox account as (external) drive - since Click the Dropbox icon in your Mac menubar click the gear icon choose preferences.
