![]() Stating there are "conflicts" without identifying them - and ideally providing some dialog to resolve them - is useless. Especially with a slow internet connection and large numbers of files, downloading a new copy of everything into a new folder wastes space, bandwidth, and my time. Individual file sizes and folder file sizes should match the Finder. What a mess! If I have to use rsync to sort this out, I will skip Dropbox and use or similar providers for my needs in the future. I have recently discovered that synchronizing a folder, then removing it from synchronization, then later adding it back to synchronization duplicates SOME folders and items into a new "conflicts" folder, without identifying the conflicts. Can you address that serious problem please? A simple count in a single folder isn't useful for validation. The "workaround" you propose does not address file size differences between the Dropbox web interface and the Mac Finder. Please raise this issue on your end, this should be considered basic functionality.
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