The provides a stable, cloud-integrated local file syncing experience. It features automatic background updates, real-time tracking, and comprehensive command-line utility tools.
In the early days, Linux users had to use the Dropbox web interface or third-party, unofficial clients to access their Dropbox accounts. This was not ideal, as it lacked the integration and seamless experience that Windows and macOS users enjoyed. In 2011, Dropbox acknowledged the demand for a native Linux client and started working on a desktop client for Linux. dropbox desktop linux
The client also received positive reviews from Linux users and critics: The provides a stable, cloud-integrated local file syncing
No longer actively developed for new features; only critical bug fixes and security updates. The provides a stable