I'm another OneDrive refugee on M1, looking for a better solution. I have the added issue that I want to store all my files locally on an external drive, and the OneDrive solution is kludgy at best--it uses TWO shadow folders and still breaks Time Machine backups, QuickLook, and Spotlight.
I've been looking at Dropbox forums, and users seem pretty pissed at them as well for their delayed M1 native rollout. I'm still trying to find reliable information on Dropbox and Apple AFP, as AFP seems to be the root of the problem. Apple really wants to push files on demand (to be fair, Box has been pushing this for years, and I have crossed my fingers and hoped Box Sync would continue to function at work, as they push Box Drive).
My needs are pretty simple and common, if not the majority:
- Canonical versions of all files live on my local storage
- Local storage is on an external drive (very common for photographers)
- Cloud storage syncs local files to the cloud for access on other devices and sharing with customers, colleagues, etc.
Apparently this has become difficult (read, inconvenient for maximum revenue) for cloud storage providers, as they're all pushing Files on Demand. It's weird that Apple is basically forcing a move to AFP when it breaks three of their own features—Time Machine, QuickLook, and Spotlight. Carbonite backup can request a file download on the fly with some services, but it looks like OneDrive on AFP breaks that too.
I'm very tempted to go back to Dropbox from OneDrive to get my local files back and because many of my iOS apps integrate better with DB, but I'm thinking I'll have the same problems once they are forced into AFP. Can anyone clarify DB's roadmap? Are there solutions that would meet my three requirements? StrongSync looked promising, but it didn't make the cut once I pushed it.