Dropbox and Microsoft warn macOS users of issues for future versions of cloud apps

One update to delay them all

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While Dropbox is finishing up an update to its cloud service app for macOS that brings nativeAppleSilicon support, it’s sent an email to users, warning them about potential issues if they don’t update once a future version of macOS Monterey arrives.

But it turns out that it’s not an isolated issue, withMicrosoftalso stating on asupport pagethat not updating OneDrive on the Mac may bring problems in futuremacOS Montereyversions. As long as users download the rewritten Files-On-Demand app, there’ll be no issue.

You’ve most likely used both apps before, whether that’s at College or as a way to quickly download files from someone in a hurry. But this looks as though there’s been a background change to macOS by Apple that both cloud apps use.

We’ve reached out to Apple to confirm what this change is, and why both Dropbox and Microsoft are recommending you about potential issues for future macOS versions.

Analysis: What’s changed so drastically?

Analysis: What’s changed so drastically?

It’s telling that another potential issue from Apple involves the cloud, after developers' ongoing frustrations with the503 iCloud errors, that’s causing failures in syncing content across devices.

In an email to users, Dropbox explained, “Some applications on your Mac may have problems opening Dropbox files while they are online only. You will still be able to open Dropbox files by double-clicking them in Finder”.

While you candownload the beta versionof Dropbox for Apple Silicon, this still means that you may encounter issues when macOS 12.3 arrives.

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macOS 12.2 is currently available for developers and users who are signed up to the beta program, so there may be a forthcoming change in 12.3 that Apple has told both Microsoft and Dropbox, so that the cloud apps can work on another update to make sure that there are no further issues.

For now, we recommend backing up your files if you use one or both of these apps, and to make sure that you have the latest updates to both for when macOS 12.3 does arrive to your Mac.

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