When Dropbox kills off Tiger and Leopard support, these two production machines will become much less useful. I can’t upgrade these machines to Snow Leopard. I’ve been using Dropbox for over four years to sync work files among three or more Macs, at least two of them PowerPC models that cannot run anything newer than OS X 10.5 Leopard. For more information, please check out our Help Center. However, on May 18th you’ll be signed out of your Dropbox account on your computer and the Dropbox desktop application will no longer be accessible.
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Apple’s instructions on how to update your operating system can be found here.If you don’t want to update your operating system, your files will still be available through the Dropbox website. We’re writing to let you know that as of May 18th, Dropbox will no longer support these older versions of OS X.Don’t worry - your files and photos aren’t going anywhere! But you’ll need to update your computer to OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 or later to access them through the Dropbox desktop application. Hi Daniel,We noticed that you’re running the Dropbox desktop application (client) on an older operating system (OS X Tiger 10.4 or OS X Leopard 10.5).