Dropbox has finally begun testing a brand-new Mac app that runs natively on Apple silicon chipsets. It comes after the company originally said it had no plans to support M1 chips, which was met with ...
Dropbox has finally begun testing a native version of its Mac app with Apple silicon support, following widespread criticism from customers and users who initially thought it had no plans to take ...
Last fall, Dropbox caused a stir when one of its employees suggested on a company forum that the cloud service’s Mac app wouldn’t be updated for Apple’s M1 architecture until customers demanded it.
Last year, Dropbox stirred up emotions by stating that they won’t be working on a Dropbox client optimized for Apple Silicon (M1) Macs until they see the demand for it—words that thankfully retreated ...
Following limited testing of native support, Dropbox's Mac app built for Apple silicon is now available to all beta testers. Earlier this month, Dropbox began testing native Apple silicon support with ...
After initially announcing that Dropbox had no plans on supporting the Apple M1 chips, the company has decided to change its mind. Dropbox has finally started testing out a Mac version of its app.
The best five iPad text editors, according to me. I write a ton on my iPad these days, which lets me work wherever I like (usually in bed) and concentrate way better than I can working on my ...
The app that promised iOS users email in-box bliss heads to the Google Play store, and it's also being tested for Mac desktops. Donna Tam covers Amazon and other fun stuff for CNET News. She is a San ...