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by wordbank 4074 days ago
Oh yes, I wrote to their support and forums many times but it was futile.

I'm using Mac Mini with HDD and Dropbox takes 90% of disk I/O when there are more than 20-30 files updating.

I used to keep my projects in Dropbox folder before but now it literally slows my work.

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Exactly the same situation; projects folder in Dropbox, had to move it out because it would use 100% of one core very frequently.