![]() ![]() You'll see a lone folder titled Contents. Right-click on it and select Show Package Contents. ![]() Open Finder and locate the Dropbox application, which you likely have stored in your Applications folder. That is, one that is not littered with green check marks. Thankfully, there is a way to get rid of the sea of green check marks so your Dropbox folder looks like the rest of your folders in Finder. I'd rather just know if a file has failed to sync or perhaps is in the process of syncing. After I upgraded to OS X Yosemite last year, my Dropbox folder in Finder insists on displaying green check mark icons next to each and every item inside it, letting me know without any shadow of a doubt that each and every file has been synced. ![]()
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