Dropbox Now Natively Supports Apple Silicon Macs
Summary
Earlier this year, we reported that Dropbox was beta testing a client that natively supports Apple silicon. The cloud storage service has announced that it finally supports all M1 Macs natively. Here’s a look at everything that has changed. Continue […]
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Earlier this year, we reported that Dropbox was beta testing a client that natively supports Apple silicon. The cloud storage service has announced that it finally supports all M1 Macs natively. Here’s a look at everything that has changed. Continue reading Source
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