![]() ![]() After it’s been downloaded, a user can edit the file and perform common operations and Dropbox will instantly upload changes to the cloud.Īs evidenced by the promotional video embedded below, Dropbox files that are referenced on a Mac have a tiny cloud icon next to them. ![]() With Project Infinite, simply requesting a file will prompt the client to download full contents of the file to a Mac. That’s what Project Infinite will be for. However, selective sync makes any folders that are not marked for syncing unaccessible in the Finder. Popular cloud-storage startup Dropbox said today at the Dropbox Open London conference that it’s working to let you access your files through the Finder as you normally would, but without taking up storage space on a Mac until they’re actually needed-no matter how small your hard disk, no matter how much stuff’s in your Dropbox.Ĭode-named Project Infinite, the initiative will let you decide which files in your Dropbox will be instantly downloaded and which ones will be referenced.ĭropbox has long had a selective sync feature which makes it easy to cherry-pick Dropbox folders that’ll be synced via the Mac desktop client. ![]()
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