7/11/2023 0 Comments Dropbox paper ios![]() ![]() ![]() As reported by 9to5Mac, Dropbox released a native M1-based version of its app to beta testers, which can be downloaded here. The first sign of an Apple silicon version of Dropbox emerged late yesterday. The app also uses more power and other system resources than a native version would, and for an app that constantly runs in the background, that was a constant source of irritation for users. The existing Dropbox app uses Apple’s Rosetta translation layer, which is fast but can’t match a native Apple silicon app. (And agree the responses in the support thread were not ideal) ![]() We’ve been working for a while on a native M1 build which we aim to release in H1 2022. We’re certainly supporting Apple Silicon, sorry for the confusion. ![]()
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