Dropbox folder can now be placed in the system root

Mar 29, 2013 13:12 GMT  ·  By

The experimental release for Dropbox received an update recently, to build 2.1.5, which brings to the table plenty of repairs and modifications.

In this revision, the context menu items are no longer available in a submenu and it sports improved accessibility support for the menu on Windows operating system. Recently changed items should now be displayed with the correct time.

Newly introduced is the possibility to synchronize un-selectively the folder synced selectively and deleted remotely. Also, the Dropbox folder can now be located in the system drive root (e.g. “C:\Dropbox”).

Additional repairs refer to problems with the notifications not being displayed properly and a bug that caused spurious conflicted copies.

On Mac systems, the application no longer uses the dedicated graphics card on version 10.8.3 of the operating system running on 2010 MacBook Pros.

A bug affecting Camera Uploads on Windows XP, 8 and Mac has been eliminated.

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