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Dropbox for mac 10.8.5
Dropbox for mac 10.8.5













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The “Chikoo folder” concept has been replaced by more general (and optional) “library folders.”.Adds the ability to import entire folders (i.e., import all files found when recursively traversing a given folder).Adds new columns and pane for various filesystem attributes (file name, path, size, date created, and date modified).Adds the ability to create multiple libraries.Completely rewritten from the ground up-requires OS X 10.10 or later.Fixes a bug that makes it impossible to Control-click on a library window’s toolbar to bring up the contextual menu.The Command-F keyboard shortcut and the Edit → Find menu item now bring focus to the search field (after showing the toolbar if it’s hidden).This makes toggling the toolbar more natural (see the previous item). When a library window’s toolbar changes in height or is hidden/shown, the window’s height now stays the same.For example, users can now hide/show the toolbar using a keyboard shortcut if they assign one via the Keyboard System Preferences. The toolbar’s contextual menu is now also available in the View menu.(But such a mismatch should have been rare in practice since most user files don’t have resource forks.) Reason: Chikoo now also includes the sizes of resource forks. File sizes now always match the ones shown in the Finder.Read-only and locked files can now be imported.In other words, things like rtfd or OmniOutliner documents, which are not really files but package folders, can now be imported. For example, if Chikoo has access to the Dropbox folder on one Mac (-through the Folder Access Preferences see the previous item-), the user will no longer be bothered about access to each file that is added to the library on another Mac. Chikoo is now more intelligent when attempting to locate files.It turns out that access to folders is useful not just for Quick Look, but also for other things (see the next item). The “Quick Look” tab in the Preferences has been replaced with a new, more general “Folder Access” tab.















Dropbox for mac 10.8.5