![]() Q: Why are Apple doing this? (genuine question). This is because all content from cloud apps on macOS will now be moved to the ~/Library/CloudStorage folder for privacy reasons. However, this will no longer be possible even after the update with support for macOS Monterey and macOS Ventura. New macOS API limits how Dropbox and other cloud apps workįor instance, Dropbox currently lets users store their Dropbox folder on an external storage. But there are some other limitations that seem more permanent. Some of these compatibility issues will be fixed once Dropbox releases an update to its app to make it compatible with the new macOS API for cloud platforms. For example, it’s no longer possible to open online-only files (placeholders) stored in the cloud. But even before the update, Dropbox had been warning its users that the macOS app would lose some of its functionality due to the latest changes made to Apple’s operating system. MacOS Monterey 12.3 was released in March 2022. Users will no longer be able to store their Dropbox folder on external disks. Dropbox is finally working on a new version of its macOS app that works with this API, but it comes with a downside. That’s because Apple killed an old extension used by cloud services with macOS Monterey 12.3 and replaced it with a new API. ![]() ![]() Mac users who also use Dropbox have been experiencing some issues recently.
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