I am also not sure what might be the problem, but I find files show up quite
fast. I often save screenshots of bank transactions on my iPhone and I then
share the file via Dropbox so I can save it on my computer and I would say as
soon as I tap the upload button on my iPhone, it takes at most
I don't think it's this easy especially with phones, but even with computers a
chip/CPU change typically also requires a motherboard change especially with
Intel. Anyways, I doubt we'll see an iPhone with an upgradeable CPU any time
soon. I also don't think this I san issue, rightnow these new
Or, implement on specific shared folders 'make online only'?
On 6/14/2024 3:14 AM, Flor Lynch wrote:
Would 'make Dropbox online only', found in its applications or context
menu, resolve the issue? As far as I know, you can change that back
again when you need to.
On 6/14/2024 12:09 AM,
Would 'make Dropbox online only', found in its applications or context
menu, resolve the issue? As far as I know, you can change that back
again when you need to.
On 6/14/2024 12:09 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
I do not have a solution, but I've noticed that it can take a long
time for files
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your ideas.
You'd think that, by several hours after a reboot, Dropbox would have
sorted itself out?
(It seems to occur after a lapse of days when I haven't used it to
transfer files. The cause, an iOS update? A Windows update? Whatever
else? Who knows.)
Hi Flor,
What I've found to be the most common culprit when this happens is that
Dropbox is showing in the system tray like it's connected to the server, but
in all actuality it's not running / connected to the Dropbox server. Try
starting Dropbox using your desktop icon shortcut, or
I do not have a solution, but I've noticed that it can take a long time for
files to show up.
Richard, USA
“Grandma always told us, “Be careful when you pray for patience. God stores it
on the other side of Hell and you will have to go through Hell to get it.”
-- Cedrick Bridgeforth
My web
Hello,
I have the iOS (current up-to-date published version) of Dropbox, and
the Dropbox Desktop app for Windows.
Sometimes, when I wish to share a file with others, and drop my file
into their folder shared with me, using my Desktop's Dropbox, it's not
shared or being seen by those
Direct touch likely will do nothing helpful.
Screen Recognition might work. You do not want it on all the time, so if you
want to try it, add it to the rotor actions. Then you can turn the rotor to it
and swipe up or down to enable it and see what happens, then toggle it off
again.
Richard,
Hi all,
I have a problem with a website on my iPhone and wondered what your thoughts
might
be as to how to make things work or if it is a write-off. It is for a 30
day program on happiness, and I can not access the videos on it. You can
log in but when it comes to seeing the quick links menus,
Hi I have never seen round about intersections in Canada. I know that they have
them in the UK. From Mich.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of David
Grossoehme
Sent: June 13, 2024 9:59 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com; Sieghard Weitzel
Subject: Re: Oko | Navigate and explore places
In Canada do you have round about intersections? If so, how does this
application deal with them?
Dave
On 6/9/2024 4:13 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi,
I don't recall coming across posts about this app. I had signed up for
beta testing it here in Canada back in February. At the time the
hi,
The speed of the advancement of AI is so dramatic that I think it's a bit hard
to predict how long the phones are going to last, obviously, they can't keep on
making new phones to suit the new AI, at some point we should be offered the
possibility of having the chips changed and not the
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