Dear Dropbox Support and Community,
As a long-standing Dropbox customer with a 3TB Dropbox Pro subscription, I am very surprised. When I switched my entire work environment to Mac M1/M2 chipsets (over a year ago), I simply couldn't use Dropbox anymore because syncing kept taking days, etc. In the meantime, I used competitors' products (Google, PCloud) and left my dearly paid-for DropBox subscription unused in the corner.
Due to a new customer, the use/collaboration with Dropbox is once again becoming topical and necessary. And what can I say, obviously it is not possible to create a functioning software product in a year despite my freshly debited subscription fees of almost $200.
Although I did a complete clean install on my Mac M1 Studio and the Macbook Pro M2, following the instructions on the internet, and selected only very small folders with 4-6 files and under 1 GB for the first synchronization, I (like many others in this forum) get stuck at an infinite indexation.
- I have installed version v208.4.5824 on both devices.
- I not only did a clean install but also removed all devices from the Dropbox security settings beforehand.
- Both devices have more than enough hard disk space.
- Both the “online only” and “available offline” synchronization options were tried.
- Different folders were selected on both devices to avoid a possible conflict here as well.
- Both devices synchronize into the “old” folder under “Users/xxx/Dropbox”, because the update for the Dropbox folder according to the new Mac OS 14.6.1 fails miserably and every time it tells me that the update for macOS with file providers cannot yet be carried out.
I can only wonder how DropBox can continue to offer such a mess and is not ashamed when they debit my subscription fees annually.
I hope for help from the community, as even the support e-mails in March 2023 were fruitless and just infuriated me.
Shame on you, Dropbox.