We will be updating this tracker as new leaks emerge so stay tuned.Ġ1:30 pm (IST): Apple with WWDC announced that the next generation of macOS will be called Monterey and will bring along the following list of features:ġ. More details about macOS 12 will be given out at the 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference on June 7.
When this list is compared with the macOS Catalina eligibility list, one will easily discover that the minimum requirements for compatibility have jumped by a year or so.Ī similar pattern can be thus expected from the macOS 12 update as well. The macOS Big Sur compatibility list goes as the following: Moving on to the devices eligible for the macOS 12 update, there isn’t really an official list available currently but one can still speculate based on past update patterns. After all, there are several months left for Apple to unveil macOS 12 and we don’t know what to expect just yet. We will have to wait for the next big macOS update to see what Apple has in store this time. Nevertheless, there is always a scope for improvement and new feature additions in even the best of the best software, and macOS Big Sur is no exception. MacOS Big Sur may have some bugs hither and thither but there’s no doubt that it is an extremely polished, secure, and mature operating system. This is combined with a bunch of new features like privacy labels on the App Store, grouped notifications, new widgets, new system sounds, and much more. These changes reflect upon the Control Center, menu bar, dock, and even apps like Safari and Messages. The OS features a user interface redesign that implements new blurs to establish a visual hierarchy. It succeeded macOS Catalina and carries a version number of 11. MacOS Big Sur is the 17th major release of macOS and was released back in November last year. Original story (published on April 14, 2021) follows: Questions? Contact the ITS Service Center for additional assistance.New updates are being added at the bottom of this story… If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you should try uninstalling and re-installing the Dropbox app. Note: These limitations are in place because computers will not allow file/folder names to include some symbols or special characters in their names. You will need to remove any characters/symbols from the folder name. Refer to the instructions under "Choose which folders to store on your hard drive " in Article ID: 3069.Ĭheck if the folder(s) has any special characters or symbols in the name - : \ / : * ? " |- as they are unable to be shown within Mac Finder/Windows File Explorer.
Refer to Article ID: 6543 for more information on how to verify this.Įnsure the missing folder(s) is selected in the "Selective Sync" preferences on your computer. Verify that you have added the Dropbox shared folder to your U-M Dropbox account. Refer to Article ID: 2940 for steps on linking your U-M Dropbox account to the desktop app. If not, then you will need to sign in and link your U-M Dropbox account. Resolutionįollow the troubleshooting steps below to figure out why you may not be seeing all of your Dropbox folders in your local file directory:Įnsure that you are signed in to the desktop app using your U-M Dropbox account.
Some of my folders that are available on Dropbox on the web are not showing up in the Dropbox desktop app (i.e., in the file directory, Mac Finder or Windows File Explorer).