How to install Dropbox desktop app on macOS Sequoia?
Does Dropbox run in os sequoia & how do I get the desktop app for drop box
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iPad Air, iPadOS 18
Does Dropbox run in os sequoia & how do I get the desktop app for drop box
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iPad Air, iPadOS 18
Yeah, Dropbox works fine on macOS Sequoia, but there are a couple of things to check if you're having trouble. First, when you install it, make sure to give it Full Disk Access in System Settings > Privacy & Security, or it might not sync properly. Also, if you don’t see the Dropbox folder in Finder, try signing out and back in—sometimes that kicks it into gear.
One thing I’ve noticed is that the newer macOS versions can be a little weird with cloud storage apps integrating into Finder. If Dropbox’s Finder integration isn’t working right, you can use a third-party file manager like Commander One to access your Dropbox files directly. It’s just another way to browse your cloud storage without relying on Finder (3d-party link Map Dropbox as network drive on Mac). Definitely try the built-in integration way first, if any issues occur, you'll be aware of a more convenient and workable method.
Oh, and if syncing seems slow or stuck, you might want to check if macOS is optimizing storage—sometimes it offloads files to iCloud, which can mess with Dropbox’s local files. You can tweak that in System Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Optimize Mac Storage to make sure everything stays local if needed.
Yeah, Dropbox works fine on macOS Sequoia, but there are a couple of things to check if you're having trouble. First, when you install it, make sure to give it Full Disk Access in System Settings > Privacy & Security, or it might not sync properly. Also, if you don’t see the Dropbox folder in Finder, try signing out and back in—sometimes that kicks it into gear.
One thing I’ve noticed is that the newer macOS versions can be a little weird with cloud storage apps integrating into Finder. If Dropbox’s Finder integration isn’t working right, you can use a third-party file manager like Commander One to access your Dropbox files directly. It’s just another way to browse your cloud storage without relying on Finder (3d-party link Map Dropbox as network drive on Mac). Definitely try the built-in integration way first, if any issues occur, you'll be aware of a more convenient and workable method.
Oh, and if syncing seems slow or stuck, you might want to check if macOS is optimizing storage—sometimes it offloads files to iCloud, which can mess with Dropbox’s local files. You can tweak that in System Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Optimize Mac Storage to make sure everything stays local if needed.
Dropbox runs fine on macOS Sequoia. Just grab the installer from their site (link was already provided in the previous reply), run it, and follow the setup steps. Once it’s installed, sign in, and you should see the Dropbox folder in Finder like usual. If it’s not syncing properly, check System Settings > Privacy & Security and make sure Dropbox has Full Disk Access—that sometimes trips people up after updates. Should be smooth sailing from there.
Yes and you get it from here: https://help.dropbox.com/installs/download-dropbox
How to install Dropbox desktop app on macOS Sequoia?