← Back to context Comment by izacus 7 months ago No, because Dropbox actually follows the API guidelines. 3 comments izacus Reply rkagerer 7 months ago How about DropSync (which I find much more useful than the official app)? Groxx 7 months ago It also uses the scoped storage APIs, it's under no threat.And +1 dropsync/autosync is phenomenal, it's one of the few "basically perfect" apps in my list. Set it and forget it for years and zero issues ever. izacus 7 months ago I'm afraid I don't know, never used that app.
rkagerer 7 months ago How about DropSync (which I find much more useful than the official app)? Groxx 7 months ago It also uses the scoped storage APIs, it's under no threat.And +1 dropsync/autosync is phenomenal, it's one of the few "basically perfect" apps in my list. Set it and forget it for years and zero issues ever. izacus 7 months ago I'm afraid I don't know, never used that app.
Groxx 7 months ago It also uses the scoped storage APIs, it's under no threat.And +1 dropsync/autosync is phenomenal, it's one of the few "basically perfect" apps in my list. Set it and forget it for years and zero issues ever.
How about DropSync (which I find much more useful than the official app)?
It also uses the scoped storage APIs, it's under no threat.
And +1 dropsync/autosync is phenomenal, it's one of the few "basically perfect" apps in my list. Set it and forget it for years and zero issues ever.
I'm afraid I don't know, never used that app.