What's New in Dropover 5.0.3
Dropover 5.0.3 improves S3 support, improves stability & performance, and fixes several bugs related to file previews, OneDrive, and Safari links.
Full Changelog
Improvements
- Added support for S3-compatible providers. Learn more.
- The S3 share sheet now remembers your last-used ACL and URL settings.
- Added an option to skip the share sheet for S3 uploads (configurable in S3 settings).
- Fixed a bug where some file previews wouldn’t load and displayed a generic icon instead.
- Updated how Launch at Login is handled. If you previously enabled it, macOS may display a notification that Dropover has been added as a login item.
- The General settings screen now shows when approval is still required in System Settings to enable Launch at Login, and includes a shortcut to open System Settings directly.
Fixes
- Fixed an issue where the S3 action wasn’t available as an Instant Action.
- Fixed a problem where uploads to Microsoft OneDrive could fail for some users.
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Resolved an issue where dragging a URL from Safari’s address bar didn’t
correctly handle
.webloc
files. - Fixed a memory spike that could occur when a file thumbnail failed to load.
- Fixed missing disclosure indicators for folders in the Shelf Detail View, which allow folders to be opened.
- Resolved an issue where Dropover could become unresponsive when loading large amounts of content in the Shelf Detail View.
- Fixed an issue where iCloud uploads incorrectly showed a “configuration required” message, even when already set up.
- Various stability improvements addressing crashes and UI glitches.