Seems that Dropbox messed up the Zip file (8,4 MB in my system, 27 MB for Dropbox.). I will re-download the zip. AMule is the all-in-one app with the GUI and the 'server' features coupled together. AMuleGUI is just the client side and it connect to a server that takes care of the background task (you can shutdown the client and the server continues, which is my use case). Dropbox Business has enabled us to push that data quickly, efficiently, and reliably. And I’m honestly not quite sure how we did it before. Very rarely does somebody bring up a service other than Dropbox. It’s the defacto way in the community of sharing data. Google Drive for desktop version 47.0 will support Apple M1 devices As apparent from the above, Google Drive File Stream support for the new Apple M1 devices will be rolled out with the app’s version 47.0 update in April. Is problematic on M1 Macs and some non-M1 running Big Sur. Dropbox may also have similar issues as Google Drive does. A quick Google came up. With a Dropbox beta release for clearing up M1 issues. The Adobe CC stuff had some initial issues but it seems macOS 11.0.1 fixed. Somethings and the CC update fixed others.
Users have been complaining for quite some time now that they are unable to use Google Drive File Stream on their Mac devices that ship with the new Apple M1 chip.
Most of this can be attributed to the fact that users are unable to proceed any further than the initial setup due to various errors.
Drive File Stream version 43 and above supports macOS 11 Big Sur. Drive File Stream does not yet support Apple M1 devices.
This is quite plausible though, considering that the new Macs with M1 processors are simply not supported yet. And Google had made this clear several months ago.
The result of this was a string of issues that we highlighted previously. For details about the “Error: 8B227910” that arises during Google account configuration, visit this link. And for other File Stream issues, click here.
However, it has now come to attention that Google is actively working on adding support for the new chipset as well. This is as per the Drive File Stream release notes page.
Google Drive for desktop version 47.0 will support Apple M1 devices
As apparent from the above, Google Drive File Stream support for the new Apple M1 devices will be rolled out with the app’s version 47.0 update in April. For comparison, the latest version currently is v45.0.
So why this long to support the new M1 devices? Well, it may have something to do with the new Rosetta 2 emulation technology that is designed to translate Intel-based apps to run on Apple processors.
A user was kind enough to explain the entire dilemma in detail for the curious ones:
In short, a lot of effort is required to get the app running on M1 devices which explains the extra-long development time.
For now, several users have tried a different application with similar functionality called “odrive” as an alternative. You may check it out from this link.
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Well all I’m going to say about my new Apple Silicon (M1) Mac is that it’s even more impressive than going from spinning disks to SSD… And this is just navigating around and using business apps. I’m not even talking about Xcode, Final Cut Pro X and Adobe. I still cannot believe it. Everything is extremely fast. Even Safari feels snappier. For real.
Ok, enough. If you’re looking for a version of Dropbox compatible with Apple Silicon Mac, try here: https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-desktop-client-builds/Beta-Build-110-3-425/td-p/469550