OS: Win 10 19045.3324
Client: 180.4.4912
Plan: Team/Pro trial thing
I'm adding dropbox as another cloud storage provider next to google workplace and a few others. I can appreciate that dropbox might work differently from google drive so my comparison may be put into context by knowledgeable people here.
anyhow, here's what's not working for me right now after a few days of testing and a lot of uploads and downloads.
online-only not sticking
even though I configured in the web admin panel and in the client's preferences under sync (new files default: online only) when copying or moving data to the dropbox mount it always reverts to local and ignores the online only setting. I have to manually re-flag the top level folder to be online only to remove the locally stored files. it looks like this setting is not followed when subfolders are created, they will always first be local until manually changed. you cannot be serious about this, right?
grey x
the first one to say it's a windows issue gets put on my naughty list. there might be a correlation to windows but it's certainly not a causality. I never even knew there was such a thing (x overlay) until I installed and used dropbox a few days ago. none of my other cloud services ever shown anything like it. the issue is, ALL of my files when looked up locally in windows file explorer show the grey x. the only time they dont is when stored locally, before I switch the folder back to online-only. then the file overlay changes to the grey x. what is that all about?
desktop client activity
long after the desktop client reports that all files have been uploaded/added and syncing has finished (as per the clients footer note) the desktop client, rather the Tray Assistant process decides to occupy around 20% of CPU cycles and writes to the SSD at around 40-50MB/s for a long time and the client's sync history or activity tab show nothing at all but the footer of the desktop client say "syncing". also, there is no network traffic so this a local only thing.
I want to know what the tray assistant/drop box client is doing. it writes excessively to my SSD (stop doing that!) and I cannot find any logs or entries that will tell me what exactly dropbox is doing. the only way to get rid of this abuse of my resources is to stop syncing indefinitely in the client which instantly reverts usage back to 0.
and while we're at it. it has not been a very pleasurable or exciting experience up until now. for a company this size and this longstanding I would have expected a few things to just work a lot more smoothly and some features to just be a given.
- I dont know how to enable dark mode in the dropbox client. obviously it ignores the windows system wide setting for this but it also does not have an own switch.
- I cannot separate the app cache from the main dropbox folder, of course I want to put the cache file(s) on a separate fast SSD to optimize read/write cycles, this is not 2010
- files in windows file explorer do not show extended file attributes, the only thing shown is SIZE, MODIFIED DATE, TYPE...none of the useful attributes such as pixel size, width, length etc are being shown, I only get them to show when a file is marked as local and it is actually stored locally
- the desktop client's sync tab could be a lot more informative, showing sync/upload speed, actually showing what the app is doing like encrypting, moving, preparing, uploading, finishing up etc, especially during the pre- and post transferring stages
lets talk.