On Mac files will auto sync, but on iOS you will have to sync as normal. If you haven't already you will need to link the iOS Accordance app to Dropbox - do this before moving folders across on OSX.
Edited by nadnosliw, Yesterday, 11:26 AM.
Posted Yesterday, 11:19 AM
Edited by nadnosliw, Yesterday, 11:26 AM.
Posted Yesterday, 11:48 AM
While this is possible as you described, we do not recommend it nor support it at this time. Accordance 10.2 for Mac will be an official Dropbox client that will support syncing of User files across devices without having to manipulate things in this fashion. 10.2 is in testing, but we aren't publishing a release date just yet.
So, you can continue to use this method, but we just want you (and others) to do so at your own risk and if possible wait for official support of this exciting new feature.
Thanks!
Posted Yesterday, 11:51 AM
That is exciting news Rick. Accordance & Dropbox two of my favorite programs ... totally working together ![]()
Posted Yesterday, 12:07 PM
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