The most important new feature is probably the selective syncing: you can now select which computers sync with which folders, so you don’t need to worry about your off-site HD footage backup saturating the shabby wi-fi at a coffee shop. I think this makes it into a much more versatile tool, and I plan to use it more extensively now that I don’t have to worry about my PC desktop contaminating my Mac laptop with uselessly synced OS-specific junk, and vice versa.
They’ve also made sure there will be no issues with metadata (such as in-app locking of files) syncing, which makes it more applicable in a business environment. And the client itself has been redone to be more efficient and use less RAM.
The release is inexplicably nicknamed “Rainbow Shell,” which is a fairly obscure reference to side-quest from classic SNES RPG Chrono Trigger. I haven’t the faintest clue why this should be, but I (and many of the commenters at the Dropbox blog) appreciate the hat tip.
The new version is available now, and should install right over your old version.
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Authors: Devin Coldewey