![]() Let other also know that you are not going to do anything about the issue. ( 08:57:12 ) Marcus: I have no information about any future releases of the desktop application for ARM processors. ( 08:56:40 ) Visitor: If not, then i have a solutions ( 08:56:31 ) Visitor: I asked: are you going to do something about it. ( 08:56:11 ) Marcus: Unfortunately this is the only available option for devices with an ARM processor. ( 08:56:08 ) Visitor: I have used desktop over 5 years, bought new computer and could not expect this. ( 08:55:04 ) Visitor: I know, but S mode is pure s**t ( 08:54:23 ) Marcus: As you are using a Surface Pro with ARM processor, you are also running Windows S mode on which you can only install the Dropbox Application for S Mode from the Microsoft Store. ( 08:53:08 ) Marcus: Lets look into this desktop application issue right away1 My name is Marcus, and I’ll be more than happy to help you with your issue. ( 08:52:55 ) Marcus: Thank you for contacting Dropbox Support. Are you and if so when you are publishing desktop app?I am few second away from cancelling my multiyear co-operation with Dropbox!The issue is asked several times in support forum without proper answer. ( 08:52:30 ) Visitor: I have Windows 11 in Surface Pro X (ARM). I know it's a bit of a workaround, and Dropbox should make a native Windows ARM client-but maybe it'll help you in your situation? So now, the Dropbox MacOS client handles all the synchronization work with Dropbox, and in Windows 11, the I just save and read my files to that mapped drive. Back on the original VM configuration dialog in the Options tab, I left the "Map Mac volumes to Window" checked box checked. I could then also specify if I just wanted "Read" permissions or if I wanted "Read & Write" permissions. ![]() This allowed me to specify the Dropbox Folder on my Mac as a folder to be shared with Windows. Clicking on the "Custom Folders." button opened a dialog box called "User-defined MacOS Folders:) I then clicked the "+" button in the lower left of the dialog to open a Finder dialog box. Then in the configuration window of the VM (Parallels running but without the VM running), I clicked on the "Options" tab, and then clicked on the "Custom Folders." button under the "Share Mac" tab below the "Share Folders" dropdown box. That didn't seem to be a path that I wanted to go down.so here's what I did. Then I tried to download and install Dropbox on the VM, and got the not compatible feedback and the offer to install the Dropbox S product. I installed Parallels 17, then set up a Windows 11 (Arm) VM as well. Moreover, since there are also official clients for smartphones and even a browser version, you can access your content from anywhere.I also ran into this problem yesterday when my new Mac with M1 arrived. In the Photos folder, you can upload photos that others can access through a URL without needing to use your Dropbox account themselves.įor these reasons, Dropbox is a very useful tool for freeing up space on your hard drive, as well as for sharing files with your friends and family. In the Public folder, you can store files that others can access online without logging into your account. This directory has two special folders: Public and Photos. If you want, you can change this directory, which opens the door to additional possibilities, such as automatically syncing your personal folders and backing up your files. This app creates a directory in your local file system that syncs with your virtual drive on the Internet. This is precisely what Dropbox offers: free virtual storage for saving your files online through a simple multiplatform client, with all the advantages that come with storing files on the cloud. And if this extra storage is hosted online, the possibilities are practically endless. There are a lot of ways to use it, from having additional space to store files to backing up important documents. Having extra storage is always an advantage. ![]()
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