It's been a while since Apple launched its new M1-powered Mac systems. Many of us macOS users have been waiting for an updated version. This week, the developers at Dropbox released a new update to the Dropbox for Mac application that makes the service work on Apple Silicon Macs (M1) without Rosetta.
Dropbox now fully supports Apple silicon (M1) Macs, eliminating the need to run Dropbox in emulated (Rosetta 2) mode. This improves performance and reduces the use of your computer's processing power. The update will be pushed to your computer automatically.