

At that point I cannot proceed further, and going back just returns me to the "no folder found" message. It then searches briefly and returns a "No folder found" message. When I open the Android app it asks to link to a Dropbox account, and I press the "allow" button to allow access to my Dropbox account on the Android app. I reinstalled MoneyDance on my Android device, using the Google Play Store. In any event I turned on Dropbox Connect and successfully connected to my Dropbox account and allowed MoneyDance access to that account. 2019.3 does not show a "Dropbox Folder" sync option (the option I would prefer). I looked over your online help and documentation and notice reference to the option for a "Dropbox Folder" in addition to Dropbox Connect mentioned, though v. I then went back to the desktop app and turned on Dropbox Connection in syncing. Moneydancesync folder from my Dropbox account. I figured the sync data was corrupted so tried "wiping" and starting over.īy "wiping" I mean that I first turned off syncing on the desktop, closed the desktop app (2019.3), and removed MoneyDance from the Android device (Galaxy Phone). I am currently working on a simple gallery App which displays all Dropbox images. I recently ran into an issue where the balance on my Android mobile device was not matching my desktop balance on one account. Is it possible to check for differences between local and Dropbox Hello.

First I LOVE the MoneyDance app both for my android mobile device and my Windows 10 computer.
