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And just for reference here is my Activity Monitor for the same version (142.4.4197)
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With the version you have it seems it should be Apple Silicon though. It can be a weird timing thing with their updater though. If it doesn't auto update with the next official release I'd go to that page I posted and just manually install the Apple Silicon release.
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For reference for everyone here is the desktop client release page: https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-desktop-client-builds/bd-p/101003016 It shows beta/release versions.
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And God has nothing to do with it 😉 I was on Intel prior to the 142.4.4197 release and it auto-updated to Apple Silicon with that release. I do not have beta releases selected.
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There is an M1 official release. It is no longer in beta. https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-desktop-client-builds/Stable-Build-142-4-4197/td-p/578106 That is the latest official release.
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You will get it the next update.
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And no...it will just automatically install the Apple Silicon version and remove the Intel version.
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Open Activity Monitor on your Mac, go to the CPU tab, right click on the header and add "Kind" if its not already selected. That will show Apple or Intel depending. But honestly I haven't found the M1 native version to be any better in resource usage here than the Intel one.
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If you don't already have it it should download automatically.
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I believe that answer is a yes given the experience I just had with the new Intel version overwriting the M1 beta when I didn't have the toggle switched on because of other Macs in the house. Had installed the beta manually.
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Yeah that was the version I was using until somehow my Mac updated back to the Intel version about an hour ago 😉
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Certainly works here. I have hundreds of GB as online-only