Expected changes with Dropbox for macOS on File Provider
This article describes an update available on all Dropbox plans.
Dropbox for macOS on File Provider is our latest update utilizing Apple's updated File Provider API to more deeply integrate with macOS and fix issues related to opening online-only files in third-party applications. This update comes with changes required by the API that are outlined below.
Your device must be running macOS 12.5 or later to use the latest version of Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. Using the latest version of macOS is strongly recommended.
Learn how to find out if you're eligible for this update.
Note: While we recommend opting in to the latest version of Dropbox for macOS on File Provider, this migration isn’t required to continue using Dropbox.
The following charts outline the changes you can expect when using Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. We will continue to update this list as we work to improve the Dropbox for macOS experience.
Changes introduced by the File Provider API
The changes below are set requirements of the File Provider API and are controlled by macOS.
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Sync icons have changed to match updated macOS icons. |
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Sync performance is now regulated by macOS. |
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Changing the location of your Dropbox folder isn't supported by Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. |
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Displaying Dropbox in the Finder toolbar isn’t supported by Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. |
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Packages now behave like regular files instead of directories. |
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Some types of files aren't supported on Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. |
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Dropbox files or folders not previously set to Make available offline may be automatically set to online-only when your hard drive is low on disk space. |
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Some downloaded files won’t display as occupying disk space. |
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Known limitations
We are actively working to address customer feedback. This list will be revised regularly as updates are made to both the File Provider API and Dropbox for macOS on File Provider.
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Dropbox Transfer doesn’t support new macOS packages. |
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Actions involving a large number of files can take longer than usual to complete. |
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Certain types of files may not sync on macOS 12. |
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Using multiple versions of the Dropbox desktop app on your device may cause syncing issues. |
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The Dropbox desktop app may take longer to sync or may get stuck syncing after updating to macOS 14. |
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LAN sync is currently not supported. |
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Certain files or folders with very long names or that are located in deeply-nested folder structures won't be synced. |
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Some types of files may not be synced while an application is actively editing them. |
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AirDrop won't work if Dropbox Backup is enabled. |
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Running CrowdStrike Falcon Endpoint Security Extension and Dropbox simultaneously may cause system errors. |
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Safari can’t open .html or .css files without Full Disk Access permission. |
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Dropbox Vault can’t open files or folders from the Dropbox desktop app. |
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Linked Dropbox accounts can’t be on different experiences on the same device. |
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