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After a few months after the announcement, Dropbox is finally available natively for Mac computers with M1 processors. The program is currently in beta, but anyone can install it.
To do this, go to the Dropbox website and sign in to your account. When your repository opens, click on the profile icon and select Settings.
In the “Basic Settings” section, find the “Pre-Access” item and turn the switch next to it to the active position. This will allow you to test new features.
After that, follow this link to download the beta version of the native Dropbox client for Mac from M1. Install it, set up synchronization, and you're good to go.
No exact timeline yet the release of a stable version of Dropbox for computers with Apple processors, but the creators promised that this would happen in the first half of the year.